She really is a Miracle kid.

The surviving toddler who was stabbed several times in a knife rampage at a Staten Island hotel that killed her mom and two baby sisters exactly one year ago looked happy and fully recovered during a visit Friday to the borough’s 121st Precinct station house.

Thank you Baby Miracle for visiting us. Your big smile warms all our hearts #Miracle pic.twitter.com/s0MWGubdzC

— NYPD 121st Precinct (@NYPD121Pct) February 10, 2017

Little Miracle Cutler was 2-years-old when her mom’s jealous boyfriend fatally stabbed her family – including the killer’s infant daughter – inside the Ramada Inn in Willowbrook on Feb. 10, 2016.

Accused killer Michael Sykes, 26, also attacked Miracle during the deadly knifing, leaving her in critical condition inside the family’s room in the hotel that was serving as a city homeless shelter.

“Thank you Baby Miracle for visiting us. Your big smile warms all our hearts #Miracle,” the NYPD’s official Twitter account for the 121st Precinct tweeted Friday on the one year anniversary since the attack along with photos of officers posing with the adorable, smiling child who was holding up toys.

Miracle, wearing a flower-printed puffy dress and snow boots, beamed from ear to ear as she held up her new gifts, the photos show.

Sykes’ killing spree took the lives of his girlfriend Rebecca Cutler, 26, and her kids Ziana Cutler, 1, and 4-month-old Maiyah Sykes.

At the time of the slaying, the family was living at the 64-unit Ramada Inn where half of the rooms were used by the Department of Homeless Services as housing for homeless families and staffers.

Sykes, who suspected Cutler of cheating on him, fled following the massacre and was nabbed by police days later.

He was indicted on a slew of charges including murder and attempted murder.

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