Mum-of-22 Sue Radford decided to keep some of her kids entertained by taking them to a trampoline park for the day ahead of a "big" announcement.
The bumper brood - Britain's biggest - from Morecambe, Lancashire, were seen bouncing along with their mum, 46, in a video posted to the family's Instagram page over the weekend.
Sue was seen leaping up and down with some of her youngest kids at the indoor activity centre.
It comes after the family enjoyed a recent holiday to Centre Parcs and a day trip to Alton Towers, with photos and video shared across their social media channels.
Then, today, Sue excitedly took to YouTube to announce the clan would be starring in a new 10-part series for Channel 5.

Sue and husband Noel, 50, are parents to Chris, 32, Sophie, 27, Chloe, 25, Jack, 24, Daniel, 22, Luke, 20, Millie, 19, Katie, 18, James, 17, Ellie, 16, Aimee, 15, Josh, 13, Max, 12, Tillie, 11, Oscar, nine, Casper, eight, Hallie, six, Phoebe, four, Archie, three, Bonnie, two, and Heidie, one.
The couple's 17th child Alfie was still born on July 6, 2014.
The family doesn’t rely on benefits and is largely supported by their pie shop business which was shifted online during the pandemic resulting in a huge leap in sales.

The family live in a 10-bed former care home, which features an outdoor cinema, TV bed and £30,000 Range Rover in the garage.
They have already starred on several TV shows, most recently Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting - a fly-on-the-wall look at their day-to-day lives.
During that series, Sue revealed she and Noel have spent a whopping £1million raising their kids and she has been pregnant for a total of 16-and-a-half years.

Second eldest daughter Chloe suggested her dad move the pie shop online after he was forced to close it down when Covid struck.
Over the weekend, Noel also announced he had been given the keys to a new business premises, but said there was a lot of work to be done getting things up and running.
Full-time mum Sue keeps the house ticking over, with much of her day spent in doing the washing.

She said: "If I could say the one thing that really does drive me insane in this house, it’s got to be the laundry.
“An average day, I can be doing four to five loads of washing. It's never-ending."
The couple have, however, invested in an 18kg industrial-sized washing machine for their basement which Sue said was a massive time-saver.