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IN THIS ISSUE: Kardashians Share Their Christmas Traditions!

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Dec. 17 2010, Published 8:00 a.m. ET

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Christmas is in full force the minute you walk up to Kardashian's house and their Christmas card portrait isn't the only tradition they take very seriously! In the new double issue of OK!, the Kardashians share their many Christmas traditions.

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Kris Jenner's annual Christmas Eve party: Friends and family come for a big turkey dinner, plus carolers, elves and Santa.

Christmas PJs: Before bed, the Kardashians all slip on matching theme pajamas (think snowflakes and Santas) and sleep at Kris'.

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A 5:30 a.m. wake-up call: Everyone opens presents, then Kim, Kourt and Khloé make bacon, eggs and waffles.

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Game time: A new tradition: cheering on Lamar at a Lakers game.

Movie marathon: The rest of the day is spent watching movies like the Kardashian fave The Santa Clause.

And every member participates, even Bruce Jenner! Kris tells OK!, "Bruce gets a kick out of how much fun we have."

FOR THE LATEST ON THE KARDASHIAN'S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION & THEIR BABY PLANS FOR 2011, PICK UP THE NEW ISSUE OF OK! IN STORES NOW!

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