Khloé Kardashian gets True Thompson and Tatum Thompson ready for school: 'School drop'
School is back in session, and Khloé Kardashian is recording the vibe! The reality star recently showed off her two children, True Thompson and Tatum Thompson, prepping for their first days back. Well, True is anyway, as Tatum is only two but still wants to be a part of the action. We cannot overcome the cuteness overload and wipe away happy tears as True and Tatum make their educational milestones.
A few weeks ago, Khloé set up a photo session for True's first-grade inauguration. In the Instagram bundle, the six-year-old is all smiles as she holds her precious Baby Kitty and gets her baby brother involved. An elaborate, colorful pastel balloon and crayon backdrop caught the ambiance. Tristan Thompson-Khloé's ex and the children's father joined in the celebration. While he and Khloé are no longer romantically linked, they co-parent together and remain on neutral terms.
Khloé Kardashian brings ultimate mom goals when taking True Thompson and Tatum Thompson to school
While most celebrities have nannies to take their kids to school, Khloé prefers to do it on her own terms. She wants to be as connected in her kids' lives as possible, and what better way to do that than taking them to class?
On September 24th, the Good American Founder uploaded a 3-snap carousel featuring True and Tatum holding hands and sporting backpacks. The last slide is a classic car selfie with the kids in the back and Khloé sitting up front in her sunglasses.
"School drop," reads the caption, which is anchored by a black heart emoji.
In the comments section, a fan complemented True and Tatum, who said, "They are so big and beautiful! How come they already go to school?!"
Khloé gave the right anser to their question, with the reply,
"Tatum isn't [going to school], but he pretends everyday."
As to back up her point, Tatum and Kim's kids, Psalm and Chicago, walked together to school last week. The little guy wears a racing tee with khaki shorts as he holds hands with his cousins and sister. We all know that Psalm loves the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as he should, but the shell pack is nearly as big as he is. That's perfectly fine because kids nowadays carry many supplies and electronics.
When Khloê and her older sisters and her brother Rob attended school in the 80s to the early 2000s, it's highly likely that they carried books instead of electronics.
Those were some good days.