Fifi Box picks up her kids from school in Melbourne

Fifi Box carries her toddler Daisy, one, in her arms as she picks up daughter Trixie Belle, seven, from school

She’s a doting mother to two adorable little girls.

And on Monday, radio personality Fifi Box kept a low profile while doing a school run in Melbourne.

The 43-year-old bundled toddler Daisy, one, in her arms as daughter Trixie Belle, seven, trotted beside her towards the car.

Mummy mode: Fifi Box carried daughter Daisy as she did a school run in Melbourne on Monday

Fifi was focused and in mummy mode as she concentrated on getting the kids in the car before heading home.

The popular Fox FM host has been spending plenty of time with her children now that Melbourne’s lockdown restrictions have eased.

On the weekend, Fifi took little Trixie to The Jam Factory mall to watch the animated film, The Croods: A New Age.

Quick sticks! The 43-year-old trotted around to the front seat of the car

Quick sticks! The 43-year-old trotted around to the front seat of the car 

Focused: Fifi was focused and in mummy mode as she concentrated on getting the kids in the car before heading home

Focused: Fifi was focused and in mummy mode as she concentrated on getting the kids in the car before heading home

Also attending the movie premiere was Fifi’s Fox FM co-host Brendan Fevola, who was accompanied by three of his daughters. 

Back in August, Fifi opened up about the struggles of parenting two children in lockdown.

She star shared a lengthy post to Instagram, explaining how Daisy has been suffering from sleep regression and she reached out to a sleep consultant for help.

‘I recently shared the struggles I’ve been having as a mum with a baby that stopped sleeping for longer than an hour in lockdown. 

All smiles: The Fox FM radio personality had a smile on her face as she held Daisy

All smiles: The Fox FM radio personality had a smile on her face as she held Daisy 

‘I’m not very good at asking for help, and because I love my kids so much I feel like it is my job alone to care for them,’ she wrote.

‘I was being strangled by the guilt that I was letting them both down and I wasn’t good enough. But thanks to all the love and messages I received I realised I was not a failure for asking for help.’ 

Fifi went on to say she contacted an infant sleep consultant and she ‘transformed our lives.’

‘Daisy is sleeping in her cot through the night, I have stopped feeding her to sleep, she is routinely napping, happy at awake times instead of grizzling all day because she’s tired,’ she wrote. 

Mum on the move! Fifi was busy running around to get everything organised

Mum on the move! Fifi was busy running around to get everything organised