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Kate Hudsonappears to be passing on the talent gene to yet another generation.
The Golden Globe winner, 42,sang along to the beloved children’s song"Skidamarink" with her 2½-year-old daughterRani Rosein an adorable video she posted to Instagram on Saturday.
“Saturday Morning Special with Rani Rose, On Repeat…and repeat….aaaand repeat….aaaand,” Hudson captioned the clip.
Hudson, who shares Rani with partner Danny Fujikawa, 35,previously celebrated middle childBingham Hawn’s 10th birthday last month. She co-parents Bing with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy, 43.
“Enter double digits. 10 years gone, and here we are entering the first day of his 11th,” the proud mom wrote on Instagram at the time. “Can you believe it’s been a full decade because I can’t!!! Bing is growing into a truly incredible young man.”
TheKnives Out 2actress later posted a photo ofBing with his older brother Ryder Russell, 17, whom she shares with ex-husband Chris Robinson, 54. “My guys,” she affectionately captioned the photo of Bing sitting in Ryder’s lap.
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Although she’s been known to post photos of her adorable family, she recently told PEOPLE that shemakes an effort to limit her kids' technology usage. “I think there are really amazing things about technology, but I just don’t want to lose that with my own kids — the importance of putting all that away,” Hudson said in June. “When kids are bored, they think of the most amazing things to do. My mom used to say that.”
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Hudson credits her own momGoldie Hawn, 75, with showing her the importance of using imagination as a child, something that came in handy during family road trips with her brotherOliver Hudson, 44, and their de facto stepdadKurt Russell, 70.
“I remember, I used to say, ‘Oh, I’m bored.’ And [my mom would] be like, ‘Good, be bored. Figure something else to do. Figure something out,'” she recounted. “As I had my own kids, I realized it’s really good for them to be bored and … just spark their imagination.”
source: people.com