February 11, 2009 5:36 PM

K-Fed Takes His Kids To Disneyland

By
Amy Bonawitz
(CBS)  While Britney Spears is still out club-hopping in Los Angeles (TMZ reported that she popped in at Hyde and Area last night), Kevin Federline seems to be focusing on family.

K-Fed took his daughter, Kori, and son, Kaleb, (his children with actress Shar Jackson) on a five-and-a-half hour excursion to Disneyland on Wednesday evening, The ShowBuzz has confirmed.

Federline arrived at the California theme park just before 5 p.m. with his two children, an assistant and two others who appeared to be security guards.

Photos: Kevin Federline
"We had been notified the day before that they wanted to come so we made the appropriate arrangements," a source from Disneyland says.

Father and daughter first jumped on the Disneyland railroad, went to New Orleans Square and got on the Haunted Mansion, which is decorated for the Tim Burton film "The Nightmare Before Christmas."

"Kori said it was her first time at Disneyland … She clearly loved her dad and she was having fun," the source said. "He was asking her 'What do you want to do next?' "

Kori went on rides with her father while little Kaleb slept. "Kaleb was actually asleep in the stroller and he didn't want to wake him up," the source says.

They all stayed to watch the Christmas parade and the Christmas fireworks show and left at about 10:30 p.m., after fake snow fell on Main street.

"He was just like any dad with his kids. She was a very sweet little girl," the source said.

Federline has two children with Spears (Sean Preston, 1, and Jayden James, 3 months), who filed for divorce in November after two years of marriage. Recently she's been photographed living it up with Paris Hilton and a new guy named Jonathan Rotem, K-Fed's former music producer.

Federline told E! News recently that he wants the public to know that he is a family man, adding "that is me, that is the truth, that is in all honesty, that is what it is."

He also said he's moving forward with his career and would eventually like to be "making movies."
By Amy Bonawitz

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by olebd December 17, 2006 7:58 PM EST
5.5 hours isn't much time to go through Disneyland.....but it is GOOD PR for him and his quest for a few million from Britany.
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