![Nick Cannon’s babies with Bre Tiesi, LaNisha Cole, Alyssa Scott play together in new photos](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
Nick Cannon’s kids had a playdate!
The “Masked Singer” host posted the first photos of his babies with Bre Tiesi, LaNisha Cole and Alyssa Scott “playing together” via his Instagram Stories Wednesday.
The little ones’ mothers did not appear to be present in the sweet social media uploads.
“A Legendary Halo Experience!” Cannon, 42, captioned a shot of Tiesi’s 1-year-old son, Legendary, and Scott’s 7-month-old daughter, Halo.
![Nick Cannon's kids Halo and Legendary](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
He went on to share a cuddled-up snap of Halo and Cole’s 9-month-old daughter, Onyx, drinking bottles in his arms.
“So dope to see my daughters playing together in our nursery,” the “Wild ‘N Out” host wrote. “Halo is my youngest and onyx is about to turn the big 1!
“So grateful for this and all of my children’s journeys and valuable lessons that I will be learning along the way. Doing my best y’all.”
![Nick Cannon, Bre Tiesi and Legendary](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
![LaNisha Cole and Onyx](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
![Alyssa Scott and Halo](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
The rapper went on to post a video featuring his sons Moroccan, 12, and Golden, 6, whom he shares with Mariah Carey and Brittany Bell, respectively.
Cannon has shown those members of his brood hanging out over the years.
The “Drumline” star also shares Moroccan’s twin sister, Monroe, with Carey, to whom he was married from 2008 to 2016, as well as daughter Powerful, 2, and son Rise, 9 months, with Bell.
![Nick Cannon, Alyssa Scott and Zen](https://pvnew.com/skin/st08skin/image/lazy.gif)
Additionally, Cannon is the father of twin sons Zion and Zillion, 2, and daughter Beautiful, 8 months, with Abby De La Rosa. He also had a son named Zen with Scott, but the 5-month-old lost his battle with brain cancer in 2021.
The former Nickelodeon star told People in April that he is the only one “who would benefit” from his kids spending time together in a group instead of with him individually.
“I have no problem with bouncing around,” he said before noting, “As everyone probably gets older, and even as I slow down a little bit more, I’m sure everyone will start coming to me in one place.”