Jason Kelce enjoys a tea party with daughter Elliotte.Photo:courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids

courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids
Jason Kelcetakes being a dad very seriously.
Sharing glimpses at their newly redesigned playroom withPottery Barn Kids, the Philadelphia Eagles center, 36, can be seen playing with his three daughters in a series of photos.
When it comes to quality time with his three girls —Bennett, 11 months,Elliotte, 2½, andWyatt, 4 — wifeKylie Kelcepraises the NFL star’s dedication.
“Jason is emotionally and mentally present for his girls, and I think that’s so important,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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Jason Kelce shares a laugh with daughter Wyatt as she hugs a giant stuffed giraffe’s neck.courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids

The family of five could also be seen lounging together on their couch, enjoying some reads in a sweet, giggly moment.
Jason Kelce sets up drawing paper for his daughters Elliotte and Wyatt.courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids

The family man arrived in Orlando for the Pro Bowl on Wednesday, where he joked about changes to the event’s format since the last time he participated.
“I don’t even know what you do in the Pro Bowl anymore. But it’s down in Orlando, so I get to take my kids to Walt Disney World,” he said, perPHLY reporterZach Berman
Kelce continued, “Not off-the-Super Bowl Walt Disney World, but as long as Wyatt gets to see Elsa, I don’t think it really matters.”
Jason and Kylie Kelce on the field with daughters Elliotte, Wyatt and Bennett.Kylie Kelce/Instagram

Kylie Kelce/Instagram
In a recent interview withGlamour, the proud mom, 31, was asked if she had hopes for her girls to become athletes.
“I do hope they become athletes, probably selfishly, but also because there are so many things involved in sports that translate into real life,” she shared. “But that being said, my husband and I are both advocates for the arts and would enjoy it if they get involved in that as well.”
“He was a competition jazz band member, so he was a well-rounded guy. Not a lot of people know that, but he played the baritone saxophone, so if they want to get into music, art, we will fully encourage that as well. We’ll try everything just to see what sticks.”
source: people.com