Jessica Alba's Three Kids Look All Grown Up in Family Christmas Photos: 'Love and Light'

Jessica Alba is mom to daughters Haven, 11, and Honor, 14, plus son Hayes, 4½

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Jessica Alba is full of Christmas cheer.

The mom of three spent the special holiday alongside husband Cash Warren and their three kids, son Hayes, 4½, and daughters Haven, 11, and Honor, 14.

On Monday, Alba shared some festive photos on Instagram from her holiday weekend, in which the family of five wears matching red Christmas pajamas while sitting outside by a firepit.

In the snaps, the couple's kids enjoy s'mores and mugs of hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and candy canes as they smile together for the cute photos.

"Merry christmas and happy holidays from our fam to yours 🤍🎄✨ sending sooo much love and light! ❤️," she captioned the snaps.

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Last month, the mom of three shared a series of photos of her family dressed to the nines for Thanksgiving.

"The most grateful for my mains 🤍🙏🏽," Alba wrote alongside the photos of her husband and their three kids.

In October, the actress shared photos from her trip to Family Style Food Festival in Los Angeles in an Instagram photo carousel featuring Warren and their kids.

"Last week, eating our way through @familystylefest x @thehundreds and enjoying all the things 🌮🍭🌯🍔🥟," Alba captioned the photo series.

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Earlier this year, the actress, 41, appeared on an episode of Dear Media's Raising Good Humans podcast to discuss her experience raising both a teenager and a toddler and shared what she believes is one of the most challenging parts of parenting.

"The hardest part about being a parent is allowing your kids to make a mistake and knowing when it is going to be too hard or too much," she explained in February. "And then you're like, I guess nothing's too much."

"But I also like it, they're not mistakes, they're lessons, and they're meant to go through the challenges and it's meant to bring them out the other side," she continued. "So, yeah, that's impossible. That's one thing that I definitely struggle with."

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