What do you write for Elf on the Shelf?
What do you write for Elf on the Shelf?
“Guess who’s back? It’s Elf again! Put the Elf above the Breakfast table with a note that says “It’s that time of year. For joy and for cheer. “Oh, how I missed you! “Dear __________. Add some Hershey’s kisses. “Merry Christmas! “Christmas time is here again! “Dear ___________.
What does Elf on the Shelf symbolize?
The premise is that each night, your elf flies to the North Pole to tell Santa Claus whether your children have been naughty or nice. It’s a cute way to keep the spirit of Santa alive—and encourage good behavior in your children in anticipation of Christmas (and hopefully all year round).
What does an elf say at Christmas?
“Treat every day like Christmas.” “There’s room for everyone on the Nice List.” “We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.” “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”
Can you write a note to Elf on the Shelf?
eMessage Your Elf Each letter makes it to Santa’s Mail Room Grotto, where the Scout Elves will read and sort each message, so you can be sure your elf reads your note! After you contact your elf, learn some new North Pole Knowledge about your red-suited helpers!
What is the number one rule for Elf on the Shelf?
There are just a few rules to remember! The most important—don’t touch your Scout Elf, or they will lose their magic! Scout Elves can’t talk, but they are great listeners. Little ones can share secrets and wishes with their elf as often as they’d like.
At what age should you start Elf on the Shelf?
The Elf on the Shelf tradition can be started at any age, but most parents recommend waiting until your child is between the ages of 2 and 3. They claim it’s the perfect sweet spot for children to appreciate and understand the elves’ magic while establishing this family tradition at a young age.