9-year-old Emily Harris managed to pass through security at Turkey’s Antalya airport with a fake passport that identified her as a Lily, a purple unicorn.

Nicky, the girl’s mother, had accidentally jumbled in the fake passport with the real documents.

According to Yahoo!, the fake document is a novelty item that was part of the family’s purchase from at the Bear factory retailer. On the passport case is a silhouette of a bear’s head. “Design A Bear” is written on the cover in gold childish handwriting.

Inside there are instructions for a game that uses the alphabet to indicate where the child has traveled. There’s another “Design A Bear” logo scrawled on the page. The next page contains space that the child could use to record “travel adventures.”

According to The Huffington Post, there’s even a photo of Lily, the purple unicorn. She is described as having a horn, a height of 37 cm, and black eyes.

Despite all these signs that indicate that the passport is fake, the passport was stamped and Emily was admitted into the country.

Image courtesy of The Huffington Post