Since one-year-old Blue Ivy Carter made her debut on Life is But a Dream documentary, she has grown. The young child was recently photographed out-and-about with her mother, Beyonce Knowles over the past weekend in Brooklyn. 

According to reports, Knowles and Blue Ivy were spotted taking a stroll on Court Street in Brooklyn. Blue Ivy is pictured with her eyes closed and appeared to be sleeping on her mother's chest wearing jeans that hugged her dangling legs, a hoodie and Timbaland boots. Knowles carried the toddler close to her and smiled as cameras snapped pictures of the singer and her daughter.

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The 31-year-old singer/actress who is preparing for her upcoming 42-city The Mrs. Carter World Tour recently revealed to Shape Magazine her plans of having more children with husband Jay-Z.

"Absolutely," she said in the April issue of Shape. "I'll probably start after this tour. We'll see if it happens."

The singer of the the one-year-old gushed about her excitement about being a mother and how her daughter makes her feel. 

"I just adore being a mother, hearing her say Mama and call me when she needs something," she said. "It makes me feel like I have a real purpose here. I enjoy all the things people warned me would be tough to handle."

The singer and her husband have been more open about their new family addition in the media after keeping a low-key relationship for several years. Last year, Knowles told People magazine that she already knew the biggest lesson that she wanted to teach her daughter.

"My biggest thing is to teach [Blue] not to focus on the aesthetic," Beyonce said last year in People magazine. "It's really about who you are, and the human being, that makes you beautiful."

Knowles said she is surprised to learn so much from one-year-old Blue Ivy.

"Giving birth was one of my biggest fears, and having Blue forced me to face it. And now I recognize the strength I have. She teaches me to focus on the things that truly matter, like family, and to pay attention to each moment, because they go by so quickly," Knowles said.