Jenna Dewan Shares Sweet Photos of Son Callum, 4, and Baby Daughter Rhiannon Spending Time Together

The mother of three also shared a photo of her son "missing his big sis" Everly, 11

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Jenna Dewan

Jenna Dewan's kids love spending time together!

The Rookie star, 43, shared a few sweet snaps of her two youngest children bonding on her Instagram Stories on Saturday, Aug. 3.

A first image showed Dewan's baby daughter Rhiannon and son Callum, 4, cozying up to one another.

The next photo showed Callum lying beside his newborn sister. That image was followed by another snap of him crouching behind her as she was situated in front of a mirror.

Dewan also shared a photo of Callum curling up in his older sister Everly's bed with the caption, "He asked to go in her room and I’m pretty sure he’s missing his big sis."

<p>Jenna Dewan/Instagram</p> Jenna Dewan posts picture of son Callum

Jenna Dewan/Instagram

Jenna Dewan posts picture of son Callum

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Dewan welcomed her third child Rhiannon in June. She shares the infant and Callum with fiancé Steve Kazee, and co-parents Everly, 11, with her ex-husband, Channing Tatum.

Earlier this month, Dewan shared a carousel of snaps on Instagram with all three of her children.

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In the first photo, she looked towards the camera while sitting outside with a full face of makeup and a black top. In another, the women of the family smiled for a selfie, with Everly holding her baby sister as their mom snapped the shot.

"Home ??," Dewan captioned the intimate family photos.

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Dewan previously spoke to PEOPLE in June about co-parenting with Tatum, 44.

"Like everything else in life, you learn as you go. You shift and evolve and you adapt to how life is presenting itself to you," she said at the time. "That includes getting the new normal of a blended family."

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