One 8-year-old stans so hard for Target and its employees, she decided to forgo traditional party themes.

Brayden Lawrence and 10 of her closest friends dressed in the Target uniform staple of a red collared shirt, khakis and a walkie-talkie and headed to a Target in Atlanta, Georgia, where she'd have her birthday celebration on Sunday, according to CNN.

While the retailer doesn’t usually host parties, the family asked the manager for special permission. Not only did they agree, but they even made the girls name tags to make it more official.

"Brayden is obsessed with Target," said Rikki Jackson, Brayden's aunt. "She will literally just ask to go walk up and down the aisles. She loves it and will spend hours in Target."

The group snacked on Icees and popcorn then participated in a scavenger hunt, finding items related to things the birthday girl enjoys such as Elmo or Frozen. Once the activity was over, the children received gift cards and were able to purchase an item of their choosing. Brayden was even able to play cashier, ringing up her friends.

Brayden's mother, Jessica Smith, was brainstorming how she would celebrate her daughter’s milestone when the idea popped into her mind.

"I told the manager, 'I'm gonna bring 10 little girls in here and we're gonna take over this store,’" Smith said.

According to Jackson, whose tweet about the party has gone viral, her niece gets her love of the retail store from her mother.

"My sister [Brayden’s mom], Jessica Smith, goes to Target for everything so her love for it stemmed from that,” she told CBS. “We always go all out for birthdays in my family and when she said she wanted a Target birthday, we were like, 'OK we have no choice but to make this happen.'"

The party did not interrupt shoppers, as it took place before peak hours, starting at 10 a.m. and ending before noon, according to Alberto Sanchez, executive team leader of human resources at the Target in the Atlanta suburb of East Point.

"They were basically like Target team members, which was pretty cool," Sanchez said. "They were great. It was cool. It was as loud as the little 8-year-old girls can be. It was joyful loud."

Jacqueline DeBuse, a Target spokesperson, told CNN the company is "all about bringing moments of joy to our guests every day."

"We're thrilled when our team goes above and beyond to create extra excitement and happiness for even our littlest guests," DeBuse said.

As is apparent from the pictures Jackson posted, Brayden enjoyed her party.

"She had the time of her life," said Jackson. "She hasn't stopped talking about it since! All she kept saying to my sister Jessica yesterday was 'Momma, you did that!'"

"We shopped at Target and we got whatever I want and that's all," the new 8-year-old said.