Joanna Gaines' Son Crew, 6, Looks Too Cute as She Shares Rare Photo of Him Cozied Up at Home: 'My Little Dreamer'

The HGTV host shares five children, Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie and Crew, with her husband Chip Gaines

Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Joanna Gaines/Instagram Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines (left); Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines' son Crew (right)

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Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines (left); Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines' son Crew (right)

Joanna Gaines can't get enough of her little boy.

On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Fixer Upper host, 46, posted a rare photo of her youngest son Crew, 6, whom she shares with husband Chip Gaines, 50. Crew, who joined the family in June 2018, was peacefully sleeping and cozied up under the covers at home, just as the sun began to set.

"My little dreamer 🥹✨" she wrote in the caption.

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Last June, the couple celebrated Crew's 6th birthday with a fossil-digging and kite party. The mom of five gave her followers on Instagram an inside look into some of the details of the party. There were "dig kits" and safari hats for all of Crew's friends. The children pretended they were digging for dinosaur bones in a sandbox and ate a white-icing cake with a dinosaur and plenty of kites on top.

"SIX years old! He asked for a 'Dino fossil dig and kite' party😊 🦕🪁🦕🪁🦕🪁," she wrote in the caption.

Joanna Gaines/Instagram Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines on a family tailgate with their children

Joanna Gaines/Instagram

Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines on a family tailgate with their children

Joanna and Chip are also parents to four other children: Drake, 19, Ella, 18, Duke, 16, and Emmie, 15. Despite the Gaines' success, the couple always tries to ensure their kids have a "normal" upbringing.

"They're so young and we want to give them the chance to have a normal childhood," Joanna told PEOPLE in 2016. "When we wake up in the morning, I think we're normal. But then you go to Target and it's definitely different. We're both in awe."

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The couple also try to "instill kindness" in their children. "Every day we try to teach our own kids to be kind to themselves, to each other, to neighbors and especially to those who look like they are alone," Joanna told PEOPLE in November 2019.

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