No because Santa real wow ppl are a cult looking at my answers
Yes, typically parents are the ones who hide the elf on the shelf each day as part of the holiday tradition. The elf is believed to be "scout elves" who report back to Santa Claus each night on children's behavior, and they are known for moving around the house when no one is looking.
You will have to ask your parents that question.
it is true
Kids can't touch the elf on the shelf cause it will lose all it's magic but parents can touch it so the parents will take it out of the box
The elf on the shelf tradition starts by a family "adopting" this kit from a store. The family then reads the book that comes with it, gives the elf a name, and every night hides it somewhere different for the children or child to wake up too.
The Elf on the Shelf toy is typically placed in a different location each day by an adult or parent. The illusion of the elf moving around at night is part of the story and tradition created by the adults in the household.
Parents or guardians typically move the elf on the shelf each night to create the illusion that the elf has traveled to the North Pole to report back to Santa Claus.
yes they can occasionally, but if children touch it, the elf will lose its magic and will never return to santa.
No, the Elf on the Shelf does not die if the parents touch it. The idea of the elf losing its magic or not being able to fly if touched by anyone other than children is just part of the tradition and the fun of the Elf on the Shelf concept.
The general rule is that only parents or trusted adults should touch the Elf on the Shelf. This is to maintain the magic and spirit of the tradition for children. If the elf is touched by others, it may lose its mystical properties.
The Elf on the Shelf is typically moved by parents or caregivers to different locations around the house to maintain the illusion that it has magic powers. It is important for children to believe that the elf moves on its own each night.
no it will lose its magic only parents can touch them if they need to.
Only parents are allowed to touch your very special elf... on one condition. If your elf hasn't moved for two or three days only one person may move the elf. to move the elf they must lay the elf in both hands. Once he or she is in their new spot they will leave notes telling you they are okay in their new spots
It is generally recommended that parents do not touch the Elf on the Shelf, as the magic of the elf comes from the belief that it is watching and reporting back to Santa without being touched. If the elf is accidentally touched, some families choose to perform a "magical" ceremony to restore its magic.