Kelly Rowland is seen with her son Noah as she says she makes play time a ‘priority’

Kelly Rowland was seen this week with her son Noah.

The singer, who rose to fame as a member of Destiny’s Child, spent some quality time with her son ahead of the first-ever National YES, PLAY! Day on Friday.

It is part of its partnership with The FamilyGuard Brand, a new line of disinfectants from SC Johnson.

The brand partnered with Kelly to provide resources and create activities across the country to encourage families to prioritize play.

That includes hosting the FamilyGuard Brand Play Zone contest that will give away a total of $50,000 divided among 100 families to ensure kids have a special play area in their home that they can call their own.

Let’s play: Kelly Rowland was seen this week with her son Noah. The singer, who rose to fame as a member of Destiny’s Child, spent some quality time with her son ahead of the first-ever National YES, PLAY! Day on Friday

Collaboration Time: It's part of her partnership with The FamilyGuard Brand, a new line of disinfectants from SC Johnson

Collaboration Time: It’s part of her partnership with The FamilyGuard Brand, a new line of disinfectants from SC Johnson

This comes after Beyonce’s dad said he’d love to do another album for Destiny’s Child.

Mathew Knowles is the manager of girl group Say My Name – also made up of Kelly and Michelle Williams – and despite them splitting up in 2006, he still hopes they will record new music for fans.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the likelihood of them making another record, Mathew said, “It’s a decision the ladies should make.

And I would certainly support that decision, since I still manage Destiny’s Child. I’d like to see that too.’

He continued, “I think the fans will just be overjoyed, blown away.

And hopefully they’ll do that one last time in their careers. Hopefully they give us one last album. Who knows? You never know. You never say it can’t be done. Because this is entertainment. A lot can happen.’

The talent manager knew all along that the ‘Survivor’ hitmakers would be a success.

Goals: The brand partnered with Kelly to provide resources and create activities across the country to encourage families to prioritize play.  That includes hosting the FamilyGuard Brand Play Zone contest which will give away a total of $50,000 divided among 100 families to ensure kids have a special play area in their home that they can call their own

Goals: The brand partnered with Kelly to provide resources and create activities across the country to encourage families to prioritize play. That includes hosting the FamilyGuard Brand Play Zone contest which will give away a total of $50,000 divided among 100 families to ensure kids have a special play area in their home that they can call their own

He explained, “If you don’t believe, who’s going to believe? So it starts with you have to believe and you have to have the strategy.

“You have to have the talent. You have to have all the work ethic, be a visionary, all those things. There are many moving parts that bring success. The right record label, the right distribution, the right partners we had like L’Oréal and Samsung. All those things led to the success along with great songs.’

Though they broke up in 2006, the trio reunited to perform their hits when Beyonce headlined the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show and the 2018 Coachella festival.

Their fifth and final album was 2004’s ‘Destiny Fulfilled’.

Will they do it?  This comes after Beyonce's dad said he'd love to do another album for Destiny's Child.  Mathew Knowles is the manager of girl group Say My Name - also made up of Kelly and Michelle Williams - and despite them splitting up in 2006, he still hopes they will record new music for fans.

Will they do it? This comes after Beyonce’s dad said he’d love to do another album for Destiny’s Child. Mathew Knowles is the manager of girl group Say My Name – also made up of Kelly and Michelle Williams – and despite them splitting up in 2006, he still hopes they will record new music for fans.

Last year, Michelle admitted that she’s still thinking about Destiny’s Child getting back together.

The 43-year-old singer remains extremely close to her bandmates Beyonce, 41, and Kelly, 42, and believes the trio will reunite in the future.

She told the New York Post, “I wonder if we think about it, but it never comes out of our mouths. Just as natural as we talk about so many other things, when the time is right it will somehow naturally come up in conversation. We have fun together when we decide to work with each other in that capacity.

“I don’t think any of us are against it. It’s just, what’s the right opportunity? But I will say that we haven’t released an official album together in 17 years and the questions that are being asked now are really great. It reminds me of the obvious impact we must have made on the world.”