Blue Ivy Carter is only 2-years-old but already has her own car. Beyoncé and Jay Z bought their baby girl two mini toy cars - a Lamborghini and a pink Cadillac for her birthday. The Lamborghini is even customized especially for Blue with the words "Blue Ivy Baby Slab" on the windshield and "Baby Slab" engraved on the seat.

Queen B posted a picture of the cars on her Tumblr page. The toddler turned 2-years-old on Jan. 7 and to celebrate the special occasion, Beyoncé and Jay Z rented out Jungle Island in Miami. The family, along with their friends, was spotted heading into the closed off wildlife and botanical gardens. After spending the day at the jungle, the family then had lunch at Joey's Italian Café, a nearby pizza shop.

They also threw her a princess themed birthday party with a face painter and Dora the Explorer as a special guest. Blue Ivy had a cream-colored, tiered birthday cake with a tiara as a topper and was seen cruising around the party in a toy Minnie Mouse car.

It was also rumored that the "XO" singer and Jay Z bought Blue a horse, worth $75,000 as gift.

"Blue loves animals and expressed interest in having a horse... so they bought her one," a source told MediaTakeOut.com

The family has been doing a lot of partying this past month. Besides celebrating Blue Ivy's party, they rang in the New Year at the Versace mansion in Miami. The party was said to be hosted by Beyoncé and Jay Z and the guest list included stars like Drake, The Dream, P. Diddy, Jourdan Dunn, Spike Lee, Chanel Iman, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

"Jay Z and Beyoncé were off in a corner dancing and greeting people," a source told US Weekly. "Drake came with a posse of friends and took over the turntables... T.I. and Jamie Foxx were chatting and hanging out."

They also celebrated Tina Knowles' 60th birthday with a masquerade ball in New Orleans. Guests included Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Rowland, The Dream and Kris Jenner. The party took place at a famed New Orleans restaurant in Muriel's Jackson Square and was complete with a marching band and masquerade performers to entertain the crowd.