THEY'RE prepping for a secret holiday over the Easter break.
And ahead of their vacation, mum-of-22 Sue Radford treated some of her daughters to a pamper session.
The family matriarch took to Instagram to share pictures of Tillie, Hallie and Phoebe getting their manicures.
"Having their holiday nails done," Sue wrote over a snap of Hallie smiling for the camera while a lady filed her nails.
She then revealed that her 12-year-old daughter Tillie had got her "first acrylics".
"She's one happy girl," Sue added.
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Tillie chose an olive green colour for three of her nails, and a pastel pink leaf design on the other two.
"I went for these," Sue added, over a picture of the turquoise nails she'd chosen, as well as daisy designs on two of her fingers.
The family have not revealed where they are going on their trip away.
However, they've been furiously prepping – with Sue dyeing her hair blonde, and ensuring her kids have enough activities to keep them entertained on the flight.
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She nabbed all the bits from Home Bargains, with the haul including colourful books, dominoes and crayons.
The younger kids were stocked up on 99p unicorn colouring books and £1.50 dinosaur-themed ones with felt pens, while the older kids were treated to adult colouring books.
Sue continued: “We got some wooden dominoes which I thought the kids would love.
"They love anything like that.
“I got Archie a Spider Man memory game which I’m sure he’s gonna love.”
The mega-mum also got a few pairs of Peppa Pig swimming goggles for £2.99 a pop.
And to keep the peace with food, Sue purchased share bags of sweets that she can spread out across the kids’ bags.
She also tipped to bring Calpol sachets when travelling with kids because “they always come in really, really handy”.
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