LeBron James and family
NBA superstar LeBron James and his family threw a Disney’s "Moana"-themed party for their 3-year-old daughter. The family is pictured on Oct. 22, 2017. Instagram

Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James treated his daughter to an extravagant, balloon-filled birthday party over the weekend. The family celebrated Zhuri’s third birthday Sunday with a Disney’s "Moana"-themed celebration.

James, 32, and his wife Savannah Brinson, 31, showered their toddler with gifts, balloons that spelled out "Happy Birthday Zhuri," and even had a singer dressed as Moana from the animated film of the same name, who sang the movie’s famous song "How Far I’ll Go."

The three-time NBA champ took to social media and posted a video of the festivities on Instagram Stories. In one video, the "Moana" impersonator sang to a crowd of children and parents as a camera showed two bounce houses, an array of colorful balloons, and cheerful decorations such as large palm tree-shaped balloons.

 

#PressPlay: Awww #LeBronJames’ baby girl #ZhuriNova celebrates her 3rd birthday today (SWIPE)

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The brightly-decorated room featured a sizable buffet table with various foods, including a "Moana"-themed birthday cake. Zhuri and her guests were also seen learning how to Hula dance.

The NBA star uploaded several photos from the birthday party, including an image of Zhuri and another of him and his family.

"Happy 3rd Birthday to my Princess Zhuri Nova aka Daddy's lil girl aka Momma's lil face. You're so amazing beyond years and I'm so happy every time I see your face! Daddy loves you for eternity and beyond!" the caption read.

"Great day today for the #JamesGang as we celebrated a fifth of the pie Big Day!! #zhurinova Day #happybirthdayZ," James wrote.

 

Post game last night with my dudes. My muscle got me! #ThreeOfTheJamesGang #VandZHoldItDownToo #OurKickzCrazyToo

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In addition to his daughter Zhuri, James has two sons: LeBron Jr., 12, and Bryce Maximus, 9.