Mindful not to show the full face of her little girl, who she welcomed with husband Nick Jonas earlier this year via surrogacy, the actress is absolutely glowing as she snuggles up with the seven-month-old for an afternoon by the pool. And while those fans are eager to get a full picture of Malti, the photos still touch the hearts and minds of many of her 81.3 million fans and followers on Instagram. Motherly love: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, 40, shared two new photos of herself snuggling with seven-month-old daughter Malti while enjoying a beautiful summer day in Los Angeles For the cover image, the Matrix Resurrections star took a selfie holding Malti close to her heart with one hand and the camera in her free hand. Enjoying the summer weather and vibes, she showed off her fashion sense in tight green shorts with a white blouse and voluminous blonde locks in a middle part. While the actress stunned as she rocked summer style, it was the look of love and contentment on her face that stood out the most. “Love like no other,” she captioned it, along with a red heart emoji. The look of love: The actress and first-time mother also played with her baby girl, who along with her husband, Nick Jonas Light of their life: The actress and her husband, musician and actor Nick Jonas, welcomed daughter via surrogacy on January 15. this photo was taken on Malti’s 6 month birthday Chopra Jonas also captured a moment she played with her daughter where she stuck her paws in her mother’s face. Absolutely loving the interaction, the Baywatch actress burst into giggles as she moved her tiny fingers in and around her nose and mouth. The comments section of her Instagram page has since lit up with an array of red heart emojis and people expressing how “cute” she and Matli are together. And then there are others who got more specific with comments like, “Oh the feet on the face” and “you look beautiful.” Another of her followers gushed about the post, writing, “I’ve heard of seven wonders of the world and the 8th just appeared!” And there were others who expressed ‘much love to you girls’. Back: Earlier this morning, Chopra Jonas also took to Instagram to promote the work she does with UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund). Helping children displaced by war: Chopra Jonas talked about her recent trip to Poland where she met with families and children displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how people can help make a difference Earlier in the morning, Chopra Jonas also took to Instagram to promote the work she does with UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund). She has served as a National Ambassador for UNICEF in India for ten years before joining the global team of Goodwill Ambassadors in December 2016, according to the non-profit organization’s website. Just a few weeks ago, the native of Jamshedpur, Bihar, India met with refugee families in Poland who had fled the war in Ukraine and has since been calling for more support from the many displaced children in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Making a difference: The actress said she has “seen first-hand the transformative effect of learning and play on children” and “how a simple toy, a new friendship or a caring teacher can wrap a child in a sense of relief and normalcy after leaving everything behind in the horror and chaos of war Importance of education: We Can Be Heroes star hopes people can help displaced children as they enter new school year “While visiting @unicef ​​projects in Poland, I saw with my own eyes the transformative effect of learning and play on children. “How a simple toy, a new friendship or a caring teacher can wrap a child in a sense of relief and normalcy after leaving it all behind in the horror and chaos of war,” he captioned a video shot during the stay of in Poland. “With less than two weeks until the start of the school year, children must have every opportunity to continue their learning – whether that means returning to classrooms where it is safe, through online learning or a combination. He concluded, “In Ukraine and around the world, attacks on schools must stop.” Safety and learning: “UNICEF called for an end to all attacks on education”