Jessica Biel looks chic in relaxed slacks and mirrored sunnies as she takes son Silas on a play date

There's no time like play time if you're a kid.

On Saturday Jessica Biel and son Silas met up with some friends for a play date in West Hollywood.

During the outing the 34-year-old star embraced mommy chic wearing a loose sweater and relaxed pants as she arrived at a pal's place.

Mom on the spot! Jessica Biel and son Silas were spotted out in West Hollywood on Saturday as they arrived at a friend's house for a play date

The actress seemed to be in good spirits as she carried her nearly two-year-old son.

She wore her long brown hair down with a blunt fringe crossing her brow while covering her eyes with mirrored sunglasses.

The 7th Heaven actress covered up in simple layers, wearing loose trousers and an off-white knit.

Nice touch! The mother-of-one accessorized with some chic shoes and a classic leather bag

She added a fashionable touch to the outfit with her cool nude sneakers and stylish leather bag.

During the outing, the wife of Justin Timberlake was accompanied by her mom Kimberly, who held onto the little boy's Skip Hop owl backpack and a fuzzy stuffed animal.

The mother-of-one is a big fan of family friendly fun. In 2016 the star helped open a kid friendly restaurant for Los Angeles families called Au Fudge.

Helping hand: During the trip, Jessica and Silas were accompanied by Jessica's mom Kimberly

Jessica co-founded Au Fudge with Estee Stanley, Jonathan Rollo, Joey Gonzalez, Monica Saunders-Weinberg and Kimberly Muller.

The spot serves a variety of nutritious kid friendly cuisine and seems to be a hit with small ones.

Jessica told an interviewer that her son is a big fan of the menu, saying: 'Last time we were in, he was chowing down on the chicken nuggets. 

'He really likes the French fries and he's a big fan of the mac and cheese. And the cauliflower purée was a big hit,' she said. 

 

 

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