Before everyone knew it, it was morning and the chipmunks next door were already awake and got a train set and where this seemed to wake up the kids.

"It's here!" Huey cheered.

"The one!" Dewey added.

"The only!" Louie also added.

"BEST DAY OF THE YEAR!" the Duck triplets cheered together before running out of their room.

"It's here!" Atticus cheered as he got out of bed.

Cherry groaned and turned around in the bed, putting her pillow over her head.

"Cherry, it's Christmas!" Atticus told her.

Cherry's eyes flashed open, she grabbed her glasses and ran out of the room with him.


"IT'S CHRISTMAS!" The five kids cheered as they ran down the hallway and ran down the stairs to where the tree was and dove into their presents and where luckily, there were also presents for Cherry and Atticus.

They all dove into the presents and tore at the wrapping paper.

"Oh, boy!" Huey cheered.

Atticus was given a junior detective kit, Cherry was given a notebook with reusable pens, Huey was given a toy rocket, Dewey was given a toy airplane, and Louie was given a toy truck.

"I feel like we forgot about someone." Atticus said.

"Merry Christmas, kids..." Donald came in before he yelled out, throwing a tray of pancakes, eggs, and bagels in the air.

The five looked to Donald as the tray then clanged on his head followed by the pancakes, eggs, and bagels before a single egg then splatted on his head.

"You know we have to wait for the family!" Donald glared as he turned red with anger.

"Sorry, Uncle Donald." The duckling triplets frowned.

"Sorry." Cherry and Atticus also frowned.

Donald soon settled down and removed the egg with a sheepish smile. "Oh, it's Christmas! And I got a special surprise for you!"

The five kids looked to each other curiously until Donald open the door to show homemade sleds just for them.

"Sleds." Atticus smiled.

The kids ran over and trampled over Donald as they took the sleds. Huey noticed there was a card and he tossed it over his shoulder so he could sled with his brothers and friends.

"Let's test these babies out." Atticus smiled.

"Yeah, let's hit those slopes!" Cherry cheered.

They all ran outside.

"But boys, you didn't even read the card!" Donald called out to his nephews.

"They'll read it when we get back!" Atticus and Cherry called out.

Dewey opened the door to see three adult ducks.

"Merry Christmas, everybody!" the young female duck smiled.

"Merry Christmas, indeed!" the adult male duck added with a Scottish accent.

"Oh, please tell me that the third adult duck isn't your Aunt Gertie." Cherry begged quietly to the triplet boy ducklings.

The triplet boy ducklings replied nervously.

"Where are my boys, where are my kisses?" the final adult duck smiled as she reached out for the triplets. "Ooh, I could just eat you up!" she then grabbed them all and pulled them into very sloppy kisses.

"That answers my questions." Cherry squeaked as she tried to breathe.

"Ooh, I love your new friends!" Aunt Gertie smiled and she then even kissed Cherry and Atticus.

"Noooo!" Cherry and Atticus cried out as they weren't even left out from the smothering.

"Oh, Donald?~" Daisy called out to her boyfriend as she stood under the mistletoe.

Three girl ducklings seemed to wait for the boys outside. Donald came to kiss Daisy, only to once again trampled by his triplet nephews. Cherry and Atticus got out of the way and came out into the snow. There were female triplet ducklings wearing pink, purple, and yellow who smirked to Huey, Dewey, and Louie. The triplet boy ducklings soon stopped in their tracks once they saw the girls and began to act cool. The triplet girl ducklings giggled.

"Who do we have here?" Cherry asked.

"I'm April." the pink dressed duckling replied.

"I'm May." the purple dressed duckling added.

"And I'm June." the yellow dressed duckling concluded.

"So, you three were named after the months?" Atticus asked.

"Well, it was Mom's idea..." June shrugged.

"She did name us after all." April added.

"Hey, gals, you wanna go sledding?" Huey asked suavely as he came beside her.

"Sure." The triplet girl ducklings said.

The boys got on their sleds and had girls behind them as they were going down a hill. There was a wild turkey gobbling around as the kids were sledding all together.


Soon enough, it got dark.

"Kids... Dinner!" Daisy called out from inside the Duck house.

Everyone then rushed inside to have Christmas dinner.

"If there's one thing better than-" Huey started.

"Christmas presents-" Dewey added.

"It's Christmas dinner!" Louie concluded.

"You got that right." April, May, and June smiled.

"You guys are gonna have a great dinner tonight." Donald told Cherry and Atticus.

"Isn't this lovely?" Daisy smiled as she came to serve their dinner. "All of us here gathered for a wonderful meal; I think this is my favorite part of Christmas." she then removed the top to show roast turkey.

"Ooh, turkey." Aunt Gertie smiled.

"Donald, would you like to carve?" Daisy asked as her boyfriend's mouth watered at the sight of the turkey.

April, May, June, Cherry, and Atticus ate quietly and peacefully while Huey, Dewey, and Louie noisily wolfed down their food like a bunch of slobs.

"Oh, brother." The girl ducklings sighed.

"BOYS!" Donald snapped. "Where are your manners?!"

The boy ducklings stared back at their uncle and Dewey let out a tiny burp. Daisy then glared at the boys with her hands on her hips.

'They better think fast.' Atticus thought to himself.

"This turkey is so good!" Huey quickly said.

"Your gravy never has crumbs!" Dewey added.

"We love your cooking, Aunt Daisy!" the boy triplets said together.

"Too bad the orphanage food can't be this great." Cherry even added.

"Yeah." Atticus nodded in agreement.

Donald flipped out which sort of killed the moment.

"Donald, they're just enjoying my Christmas dinner!" Daisy scolded.


Once dinner was done, it was now time for Christmas carols, but for the kids it was time for presents. April was given a beauty kit, May was given a poetry book, and June was given jewelry, but the girls were all given dolls to play with as the boys had their rocket, airplane, and truck.

"All right, who's for caroling?" the Scottish duck asked as he came to his piano.

"Aw, we don't wanna sing, Uncle Scrooge; we wanna play with our toys!" Louie replied.

"Looks like there are more presents for you two." Huey said to Atticus and Cherry as he looked behind the Christmas tree.

"More presents?" Cherry and Atticus asked in excitement.

Huey took out the presents for the two kids. The two best friends traded their presents as they were given wrong and they then opened them right away and where Atticus's present was a Superman action figure.

"Superman Action Figure!" Atticus cheered. "All right!"

"I got a Raggedy Ann doll..." Cherry deadpanned. "Hooray."

The kids soon started to play with their toys while the adults sang. Cherry ripped off the doll's head and then smirked, she then looked in her box to see an orange teddy bear. She then looked around and hid it away before anyone else could see it, but she hid a small smile to it.


Before everyone knew it, it was 9:00 which meant only one thing...

"Bedtime, kids!" Donald called out.

"Aww! Already?" Atticus frowned.

"Not yet!" Huey pouted. "Christmas can't be over already!"

"Good night, kids!" Donald called out before kissing his nephews as they went up the stairs, then looked to Cherry and Atticus. "Your bus should be here in the morning to take you both back home."

"Great, back to the orphanage." Cherry groaned.

"Well, at least we got to have Christmas like a real family..." Atticus sighed.

"I guess so..." Cherry replied as she carried her headless doll up the stairs.

"Yeah, I guess." Atticus sighed as he held his Superman action figure in his right hand.

"What a great day!" Huey sulked.

"We should do it more often." Louie commented.

"Yeah, once a week should be enough!" Dewey smiled as he shut their toy chest.

"Too bad Christmas can't be every day." Atticus said.

This seemed to give Louie an idea.

"It'll be another 365 days until we get more Christmas." Huey pouted.

Louie, Atticus, and Cherry all soon looked up to the sky and decided to make a wish. "Starlight, Star bright, first star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight..." the three started until Dewey and Huey joined them. "We wish it was Christmas every day."

At the house where April, May, and June lived at; they were wishing for the same thing. A shooting star then seemed to go by.