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Anna Faris and Chris Pratt Visit Farmer’s Market With Son Jack

Anna Faris and husband, Chris Pratt, were spotted on a family outing with their now one-year-old son, Jack Pratt, at the farmer’s market in Studio City, California this Saturday.

Anna Faris & Family Spend Their Son's 1st Birthday At The Farmers Market

The Scary Movie star browsed the farmer’s markets stands wearing her favorite black baseball cap, dark sunglasses, black shorts and black t-shirt with an interesting mug shot on the front. She and husband Chris took turns pushing one-year-old Jack in his fancy 4 Moms Origami Stroller.

Anna Faris & Family Spend Their Son's 1st Birthday At The Farmers Market

Wrapped up in Aden + Anais Swaddle,  Jack (who was born prematurely last year) was all smiles as Parks and Recreation star, Chris, stopped to chat with him. And despite his premature birth, Jack seems to be happy, healthy and growing rather well.

“He’s great…he’s getting to that adorable stage where he makes funny noises and lights up when you walk in the room,” Anna told E! News back in May. “He has a weirdly huge head.”

Anna Faris & Family Spend Their Son's 1st Birthday At The Farmers Market

Anna recently gushed about how great of a dad Chris is.

“Chris is an amazing dad. He really is,” Anna had told US Magazine back in June. “He feeds that baby almost every morning so I can sleep in…It’s very sexy to watch him be a dad!”

A tweet shared by the House Bunny star a few months ago may give us some insight as to part of the reason she needs to sleep in…

“I love being a mommy so much! Sometimes I get up in the middle of the night to watch my little angle sleep.”

Anna will star in the new CBS sitcom, Mom this fall. The show has been predicted to be one of the network’s strongest rookie comedies with Nate Corddry, French Steward, Sadie Calvano, Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Matt Jones and Spencer Daniels as co-stars.

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Kate Givans is a wife and a mother of five—four sons (one with autism) and a daughter. She’s an advocate for breastfeeding, women’s rights, against domestic violence, and equality for all. When not writing—be it creating her next romance novel or here on Growing Your Baby—Kate can be found discussing humanitarian issues, animal rights, eco-awareness, food, parenting, and her favorite books and shows on Twitter or Facebook. Laundry is the bane of her existence, but armed with a cup of coffee, she sometimes she gets it done.

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