The Farmers Market has become a favourite weekly ritual for this mother and son duo.
And when Selma Blair treated her beloved toddler Arthur to another Sunday of playtime with fun rides and produce this weekend, it looked as though the tables had turned and the pretty actress was even more thrilled by the children's rides than her son.
The 41-year-old Anger Management star spent the day with a permanent smile of joy on her face, whilst her cute little boy was spotted looking slightly fearful.
Let's do this! Selma Blair looked to be enjoying
the big squishy slide at the Studio City Farmers Market on Sunday much
more than her adorable son Arthur enjoyed it
She wore distressed boyfriend jeans which she rolled up at the ankles, and beige loafers as she navigated the busy footpaths of the bustling weekend market.
The Cruel Intentions star, who has been known for her dark hair for most of her career, wore her fresh blonde tresses pulled back into an easy ponytail and shielded her eyes with chic sunglasses.
Mommy time: The attentive 41-year-old mother
cradled her cute two-year-old as he carried what looked to be a Dia de
los Muertos balloon
Who's waiting for who? Selma stood at the bottom of the jumping castle waiting for her son
At one point, Selma decided to join Arthur on one of the Farmers Market's delightfully giant bouncy contraptions.
Cradling her son in her protective arms, she shot down the slide at full speed, looking perfectly calm and content about the situation while Arthur sported a look of pure terror.
So much fun, everywhere! The sweet toddler beamed as he explored his surroundings
Snack time: Mother and son sat down for something delicious to eat at one point
Later, it was time for a snack to refuel, so Selma sat her beloved child in her lap and they enjoyed something simply delicious out of a bowl together.
And of course a trip to the Farmers Market wouldn't be complete without sampling the local produce, so Selma took Arthur to check out the strawberries.
And both mother and son must have been impressed with what the local growers had to offer, because Selma was later seen clutching a bag containing a punnet or two to take home
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