Monday, October 27, 2008

Elf on the Shelf!

I am so totally doing this!! Trevor LOVES the movie Elf and is really into them and what they do and how they make toys and help Santa.

This is a little background on the Elf:

"This charming tradition began for our family when my children were very small. Plagued by their desire to know how Santa really knew who had been naughty or nice, I searched through the Christmas decorations for a plausible explanation. Nestled among them was the answer; a small elf doll from my own childhood. With that discovery, the idea for the elf tradition was born.

At our home the elf would arrive around the holidays, usually at Thanksgiving. His sole responsibility was to watch my children's behavior and report it to "Santa" each night. The next morning after the children awoke, they discovered the elf had returned from the "North Pole" (with some parental assistance) and was hiding in a different place. My children would race each other out of bed to try and be the first to spy him in his new position.

Over the years the tradition was perfected and rules were even introduced. For example, to better preserve his mystique the children were not allowed to touch him; however, they were allowed to talk to him. For obvious reasons, he was not allowed to reply. Eventually, my children even gave him a name - officially adopting him into the family.

Unwittingly, the tradition provided an added benefit: it helped the children to better control themselves. All it took was a gentle reminder that the "elf was watching" for errant behavior to be modified.

I never dreamed this simple tradition would lead to so many Christmas memories for our entire family. It is my earnest desire that The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition will bring as much joy to your family as it has to mine."


He is rather expensive. But for all the years he will "watch" out and "report" to santa it will be well worth it!

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The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition™ is an activity the entire family will enjoy. Based on the tradition Carol Aebersold began with her family in the 1970s, this cleverly rhymed children's book explains that Santa knows who is naughty and/or nice because he sends a scout elf to every home. During the holiday season, the elf watches children by day and reports to Santa each night. When children awake, the elf has returned from the North Pole and can be found hiding in a different location. This activity allows The Elf on the Shelf to become a delightful hide-and-seek game.

Each Tradition-in-a-Box™ comes with its very own scout elf, a hardbound children's book and a keepsake box for easy storage. In addition, each shipment is marked for "Special Delivery" from Santa's workshop.

The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition
$29.95 plus S&H (price includes custom gift packaging)

It seems like such a cute idea! The elf can track snow in our house(glitter and cotton balls). He can hang your underwear from the Christmas tree, hang from lights, bring small presents! It should be really fun to make him be a naughty little elf at night, give the kids some small gifts and always find a new place for him to "hide". We are going to Hallmark today! I am paying for him with our "Christmas Money" Hes kinda Christmas right?!

2 comments:

¤DANA¤ said...

THAT SOUNDS LIKE SUCH A CUTE IDEA! I THINK WE MAY JUST HAVE TO GO OUT AND GET ONE!!

(YAY! IT FINALLY LET ME POST A COMMENT!
~DANA

manda said...

YAY!! I love that you read my blog dana!