No, Elves are an invention of J. R. R. Tolkien from his books that take place in "Middle Earth" although over the years much retardation has befallen the fictional elf. For instance in Middle Earth Elves are tall, fair haired, magical, immortal, unable to grow facial hair, and without skin imperfections. Hope this helps.
elf magic elves come back sometime in November
Some elves won't come back because a child's parents hide them. Elves on Shelves are used to help kids get excited about the Christmas holiday.
Elves on Shelves are not real elves. They are elves that you place on a shelf to help kids get excited about Christmas.
Elves have been a part of folklore since ancient times and were often featured in ancient religions. Many of the traditions that are part of modern Christmas come from ancient religious practices.
It is The Elves and the Shoemaker. =)
no, there are no elves or other magical beings associated with the Christmas in Ethiopia.
They come when you order them and year after year they come back november-december ther leave on Christmas eve
Elves are small creatures who are associated with Christmas as Santa's helpers in the North Pole who make the toys - and they were not always so friendly. They originated in Scandinavia as house elves who could be helpful only if bribed but malicious if slighted, especially at Christmas. In Denmark, its customary to leave a bowl of milk out for them. Elves begin to take on a more positive and Christmas oriented in the 19th century as part of a drive to make the Christmas season more child-centered. Xox, Smartiiz.
The elves worked tirelessly to prepare toys for Christmas Eve.
The letter unscramble to make the word "elves."
on Christmas eve
Christmas Elves.