Coleen Rooney treated her two youngest boys to an action-packed day out at Legoland in Windsor at the weekend.
The WAG, 36, looked like she had a blast as she explored the attraction park with sons Kit, six, and Cass, four.
Taking to Instagram, Coleen was every inch the doting mum as she shared a slew of snaps from their time at Legoland.
In one photo, the mother-of-four beamed as she posed proudly with her two boys in from of a giant lion painting.
Wearing a simple white T-shirt and denim shorts, Coleen showed off her bronzed tan.
Kit and Cass are the spitting image of their famous footballer dad Wayne with the pair wearing identical football kits.
Coleen captioned the post: "Thanks for an amazing time @legolandwindsor."
Fans took to the comment section to comment on the family fun day out.
One wrote: "Enjoying time with her boys", while another added: "lovely photos".
"Such a lovely family", a third chimed.
It comes as Coleen and Wayne have reportedly raked in £3.7 million from selling their former home.
The couple purchased the plot for £1.5 million in 2005 and built a stunning five-bedroom mansion.
According to reports, the family put the home up for sale earlier this year and sold it five months after they moved into a bigger mansion in the Cheshire countryside.
Their previous home had a gym, swimming pool, cinema and a spa bath.
Unsurprisingly, it also had a five-a-side football pitch where former Mancheste r United player Wayne and his children practised.
A source told The Sun : “They were sad to sell it but their new house is so amazing they had no reason to keep it.”
Mirror have contacted the couple's representatives for comment.
In December last year, the couple and their children – Kai, Klay, Kit, and Cass – moved into their new mansion after four years of delays.
The couple bought the 40-acre plot in Knutsford, Cheshire, back in 2017 for £4million, and have ploughed more than £16million into the lavish estate in order for it to be perfect for their family.
They were due to move into the six-bedroom mansion early last year, but were delayed once again due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The house features a television room, bar, wine store, snooker room, cinema, gym, hot tub, swimming pool, plunge pool and steam room, as well as two lifts – one for the family, and one for any visiting guests.
There are also horse stables, a huge garage that can accommodate six cars, a lavish orangery, and two man-made lakes.