Kylie Kelce Gets Real About Putting Her Kids in Summer Camp: ‘Get Them Out Somewhere Else'
Kylie Kelce loves that her whole family is together for the summertime but, just like Us moms, she needs a break every now and then.
'As a parent, everybody knows that when school lets out that means we have all day, every day, at home with each other. It's so much fun, we're having fun,' Kylie, 33, who shares four daughters — Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finn, 2 months — with husband Jason Kelce said on the Thursday, June 19, episode of her 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast.
'But this summer is the first summer where the girls are actually going to do some camps. And when I say camps, I mean, they're 5 and 4, guys. We're doing, like, a three- to four-day situation. I think it is maximum three hours, like, we're really … it's just to get them out somewhere else, anywhere else, and moving around.'
Kylie admitted that her daughters' age range makes it hard to find something that all of them enjoy doing together. To be honest, she still doesn't know exactly how old newborn Finn is due to the chaos that is motherhood at the moment.
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'I will say that our age range right now, 5 to I don't even know how old the youngest one is, 10 weeks? 11 weeks? I don't know, you get it. She's new,' Kylie joked, before adding, 'It's hard to find an activity for everyone. So as long as I can hook Finn to the front of me [in a baby carrier] and everybody else has their shoes on, we just get the heck out. I don't know.'
Kylie said that one thing that keeps all her girls occupied is a water table, which, for those who don't know, is a water-friendly activity center that keeps kids cool on hot days while helping them work on sensory and motor skills.
'I am a tried-and-true water table lady, OK?' Kylie admitted. 'Now, the number of times I have to say, 'Don't drink it,' [is] enough to send anybody over the edge. OK? Especially with three of them because you're telling each of them individually, 'Do not drink the water in the water table.' And then on top of that, you're trying to tell them not to convince each other to then drink the water in the water table. I think the key is not to give them anything that resembles a cup. But who are we kidding? I gave them a shovel a couple weeks ago and they tried to drink it out of that.'
She also offered some advice: Have little ones wear bathing suits while doing the aforementioned activity vs. clothes as everything — and everyone — gets wet. If it doesn't? 'You're a rice sensory bin mom. I said what I said,' Kylie stated.
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Kylie and former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason, 37, got married in April 2018 and welcomed their children in 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2025, respectively. As for how all the girls are adjusting to life in a family of six, Jason recently said, 'They're getting there.'
'I think the older two right away,' he told People in May of Wyatt and Ellie embracing their big sister duties. 'They like being like Mom, and they like being around the newborn."
"Our youngest, Benny, she took some warming up, but she's starting to get there, so that's been good," Jason added.
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