ave you ever wondered how Santa knows who is naughty and who is nice? The Elf on the Shelf – A Christmas Tradition is the very special tool that helps Santa know who to put on the Naughty and Nice list. This interactive holiday hide-and-seek tradition is perfect for children and families of all ages.
The tradition begins when
Santa sends his scout elves out to Elf Adoption Centers. Waiting for
their families to bring them home, these patient elves hibernate until
their family reads The Elf on the Shelf, gives their elf a very
special name, and registers their adoption online. Once named, each
scout elf will receive its Christmas magic and become a part of the
family’s Christmas each and every year.
Excellent listeners and even
better observers, these scout elves are the eyes and ears of Santa
Claus. Although they cannot be touched, or else they may lose their
magic, the elf will always listen and relay messages back to Santa.
Taking in all the day-to-day activities around the house, no good deed
goes unnoticed; these scout elves take their job seriously.
Each night, after the family
goes to bed, the scout elf uses his magical Christmas powers to fly back
to the North Pole. Once there, the elf will make his or her daily
report to Santa and visit with elf friends where they will tell stories
about their beloved families, play with the reindeer, and of course,
sneak some of Mrs. Claus’ cookies!
Before the family awakes each
morning, their special scout elf will fly back to their home from the
North Pole. However, since these elves like to play games, don’t expect
to find them in the same spot! While some like to hide in the freezer
(probably because it reminds them of the North Pole) and others prefer
to sit on the fireplace mantle or hang from the chandelier, these elves
love to play hide-and-seek with their families.
On Christmas Eve, the scout
elf will listen for Santa’s bell and then fly back to the North Pole
until the next season, wishing every girl and each boy a Christmas of
peace and a year full of joy.
I can't wait until I have my own little kiddos so I can do fun things like this for them! It's such a cute tradition. I think the hardest part would be figuring out a bunch of different ideas of what the elf could have been doing the night before. My favorite ideas that I've seen are riding around in a remote control car, sitting with Barbie, dying the toilet water green, playing board games with action figures, etc. I guess that would be half the fun. Here are some other cute pictures I've found of Elf.
Is that not the cutest tradition you've ever seen? I can't wait!
No comments:
Post a Comment