The label states surface washable only. My daughter's elves were very dirty. I filled a mixing bowl with very cold water and a capful of Woolite and swished the dolls in there. I washed their clothes separately in the same bowl afterwards. I concentrated on the faces and ears since they had turned gray with so much playing. I rinsed under the bath tub tap under very cold water and gently squeezed them out until they were clean. Then, gently squeezed dry in a towel and placed them in front of a cool air fan until they were dry. They turned out fine.
elf magic elves come back sometime in November
The singular form of elves is "elf."
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
Magic elves are typically portrayed as walking in many folklores and stories. They are often depicted as small, nimble beings with the ability to move quickly and skillfully. So, yes, a magic elf can walk.
The plural of elf is spelled "elves." An example sentence could be: "The elves worked together to decorate the tree."
No The Elf On The Shelf does not die. Elf's are a special creature. As soon as Santa brings that elf into his workshop, the elf gets it's magic. The Elf On The Shelf is one of those elves. He will never die in you life.
If you mean the movie. No. I hate to rain on your parade, but elves (and Santa) don't exists.I'm going to assume you mean "Is elf magic real?"Unfortunately, it's not.
The plural possessive of elf is elves', e.g. "the many elves' stockings".
Santa has an elf. Or maybe a lot of elves.
Scout elves or Elf on the Shelf are typically portrayed as magical beings who are hundreds of years old in folklore and stories. They are ageless and timeless creatures meant to bring joy and magic during the holiday season.
no, just sprinkle a sprinkle if your not sure if it will count or not. sprinkles give elves their magic back
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