Yes
Elf On The Shelf eat candy. I would know. I have one named Peppermint and she LOVES chocolate kisses.
Get a gun. Get some candy. Put the candy on the floor. (preferably elf attracting candy such as candy canes). Since elves like to steal school supplies, put a pencil with the candy. Wait. Once an elf appears shoot it in the knee or capture it in a sack. put it in a dog cage. You have an elf.
The Elf on the Shelf doesn't actually eat food. It's a magical scout sent by Santa to observe children's behavior and report back to him each night. The elf moves around the house but doesn't require any nourishment.
You can place the note and food for the Elf on the Shelf in a visible and accessible spot for the elf to find, such as on a table or shelf. The note can be accompanied by the food as a gesture of kindness or gratitude for the elf's visit. Be creative and have fun with the placement!
If you were talking about a real elf you would have to trick it to get on the shelf but if it were fake buy one and put it on the shelf
Yes, you can put cinnamon by the elf on the shelf in the freezer. The elf on the shelf is a festive tradition and where you place it won't affect its "magical" properties. The chance of it returning is not influenced by whether or not cinnamon is present.
Since the four main food groups of elves are candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup, most elves on the shelf prefer to drink a big bottle of syrup.
If you touch the elf he/she loses his magic. (Magic is to move) To heal a touched elf you get tongs or gloves and, put it in the freezer overnight.Then you put it back in the place it was touched. Don't touch it again or it might lose its magic.
No, Elf on the Shelf can be put out anytime around the holidays, usually around Thanksgiving. Your elf can be put out later than that if you don't want it out that soon.
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.
You can't "get" an elf snowflake for the Elf on the Shelf as it is a fictional character and item. The Elf on the Shelf tradition involves placing the elf in different spots around the house and telling children that the elf reports back to Santa about their behavior.
No, it is not safe to put an Elf on the Shelf in a freezer to revive it. The Elf on the Shelf is a toy made of various materials that could be damaged by extreme temperatures. Freezing the Elf could cause the materials to become brittle or break, potentially ruining the toy. It is best to follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer for caring for the Elf on the Shelf.