Khloe Kardashian shares festive holiday moments with her kids

Khloe Kardashian showcases her Christmas holiday festivities moments with her family with trees, cheers and applauses

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Khloe Kardashian shares festive holiday moments with her kids

Khloe Kardashian is embracing the holiday spirit with her family.

The Good American co-founder shared adorable clips on Instagram Stories on Tuesday, December 17, featuring her daughter True, son Tatum, and niece Dream, enjoying a festive dance routine amid her stunning Christmas decorations.

In one video, True and Dream were seen waving their arms in sync while walking backward, as little Tatum jumped around energetically.

Cheers and applause from Khloe and others could be heard behind the camera, celebrating the children’s performance.

In another clip, the dancing trio continued their routine, with one child enthusiastically saying, “Let's go.”

According to People, Khloe, who shares True and Tatum with her ex Tristan Thompson, often welcomes her niece Dream, daughter of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna, into her home.

Known for her love of Christmas, Khloe has once again transformed her house into a festive wonderland, featuring sparkling fairy lights, lit-up hedges, and elegantly decorated Christmas trees.

Moreover, earlier this month, Khloe revealed that her stunning Christmas setup received some help from Butterfly Floral & Event Design.

In this regard, she shared with fans, “You guys have no idea how happy this season makes me,” while calling December her favorite month.

In addition to the festive cheer, Khloe recently opened up about her decision to ensure True has a sibling.

While speaking to Bustle, she reflected on the impact of losing her father, Robert Kardashian, and the importance of a support system.

Furthermore, she added, “Not to be morbid, but when my dad passed, my mom — regardless of how incredible and amazing she is — couldn’t understand the pain we felt. For True, I needed her to have someone. It’s inevitable that both of her parents will go at some point, and I want her to have that support system.”