Khloé Kardashian has a house of festive fun!
On Tuesday, Dec. 17, the Good American co-founder, 40, shared clips on her Instagram Stories of daughter True, 6, son Tatum, 2, and niece Dream, 8, performing a dance routine, while surrounded by her magical Christmas decor.
In the first video, Dream and True waved their arms in sync as they walked backward, while Tatum jumped around.
Pleasing the crowd, The Kardashians star and a few others could be heard clapping and cheering from behind the camera when the music finished.
The trio continued their dancing in the second clip as one of the dancers said, “Let’s go.”
Khloé shares True and Tatum with her ex Tristan Thompson, and often has her niece Dream, the daughter of brother Rob Kardashian and his ex Blac Chyna, at her house as well. And since Christmas is Khloé’s favorite season, she goes all-out with the decorations.
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The mother of two’s Christmas trees were covered with sparkling fairy lights, while her countertops and tablescapes featured lit-up hedges and tree ornaments.
One tree, which was decked out in icicle-shaped ornaments, was a favorite of the family’s cat Baby Kitty, who was caught pawing at the glass fixtures.
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Earlier this month, Khloé gave fans a peak of her Christmas decorations, revealing that she got some decorating assistance from Butterfly Floral & Event Design.
“You guys have no idea how happy this season makes me,” she told fans on Snapchat. “December is my favorite month.”
Meanwhile, Khloé also recently opened up about why she wanted True to grow up with a sibling.
“Not to be morbid, but when my dad passed, my mom — regardless of how incredible and amazing she is — she couldn’t understand the pain we felt,” she told Bustle. “And so for True, I was like, ‘I need her to have someone.’ It’s just inevitable that both of her parents at some point will go. And I just need her to have that support system.”
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