Kim Kardashianis showing her babies some love.

On Friday, the 41-year-oldSKIMS mogulshared a photo of her two youngest children, sonPsalm, 2½, and daughterChicago, 4, on Instagram.

“Chi & Psalm 💘,” Kardashian captioned thephoto.

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Kim Kardashian/Instagram; Inset: Michael Loccisano/Wire Image

Kim Kardashian/Instagram

TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansalum shares Psalm and Chicago with exKanye West, whom shefiled for divorcefrom last February. The two are also parents to daughterNorth, 8½, and sonSaint, 6.

On Thursday, the mom of four also shared a few selfies on Instagram while laying in bed with North. The mother-daughter duo was all smiles as they hugged each other while wearing matching pink pajamas with hearts on them.

Kardashian simply captioned thepostwith a pink heart emoji.

Earlier this month, Kardashian appeared onthe coverfor the March issue ofVoguealongside all four of her children. North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm all had their turn in the spotlight, posing with their mom as well as taking photos on their own.

Kim Kardashian with her four kids.Kim Kardashian Instagram

Kim Kardashian Instagram

For the shoot, Kardashian and her kids hung out on the black basketball court at the family’s Hidden Hills home in California.

North, who styled all of her siblings for the shoot, wore a white SKIMS t-shirt and a pair of her mom’s ripped Levi jeans while practicing her basketball skills on the court. Saint looked too cool in a green Kawasaki shirt and purple pants, while Chicago wore a pink football jersey and magenta cowboy boots and Psalm dresses casually in a flannel and cargo pants.

Kardashian also spoke candidly about co-parenting with West, 44, in herVogueinterview, sharing that she always wants to be her “co-parent’sbiggest cheerleader"in front of the kids.

“You could be so hurt or angry at your ex, but I think in front of the kids, it always has to be ‘Your dad’s the best,’ " she said. “Make sure you are your co-parent’s biggest cheerleader, no matter what you’re personally going through.”

source: people.com