Everything you need to know if you’re new to the popular tradition of ‘Elf on the Shelf’ – or if you’re an Elf veteran check our photo gallery below for enough ideas to get you through Elf Season!
Guest Blog from Anna – North Leeds Mumbler
What is Elf on the Shelf?
The child-friendly answer – It’s your friendly scout elf who Santa sent from the North Pole to check whether children are being naughty or nice in the run-up to Christmas. When adopted – and named – by a family, it gets its special Christmas magic and can fly back to Santa each night to tell him about its day.
Every morning, the Elf returns home and finds a new spot in the house for the children to go ‘Elf hunting’. The Elf arrives on the 1st December and returns to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The Elf Rules
According to the official website, www.elfontheshelf.com, there are two simple rules:
1. “A scout elf cannot be touched. Christmas magic is very fragile and if a scout elf is touched it may lose that magic and be unable to fly back to the North Pole.”
2. “A scout elf cannot speak or move while anyone in the house is awake! A scout elf’s job is to watch and listen.”
Introducing your Elf
There are lots of versions of Elf on the Shelf out there, ranging in price, we just got one from our local supermarket which didn’t cost the earth. For more details on the official scout Elf visit www.elfontheshelf.com
The Elf normally arrives with a letter, there are lots of ideas for downloadable letters for new or returning Elves on Pinterest. Once the Elf has arrived the children then give it a name.
Then you have the fun for the next 23 nights of finding something new for it to do each night (😬If you ever forget to move the Elf there are some great ideas for excuses as to why it hasn’t moved here!!). Elves are very cheeky and get up to all sorts while the children are sleeping…
Tried & Tested Elf on the Shelf Ideas
Here’s a few ideas from the Gateshead Mumbler Christmas Monster, along with plenty more suggestions from creative Mumbler parents!
* Pictures courtesy of Mumbler parents, thank you for all of the fun ideas!
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