Our elf usually returns right after Thanksgiving or at the beginning of December.
Our elf usually returns right after Thanksgiving or at the beginning of December.
The Elf on the Shelf tradition involves the elf arriving on December 1st. However, the specific day may vary by household.
The Elf on the Shelf tradition typically begins the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. Many families welcome back their elf on November 26th.
Well no but if you did got it on Thanksgiving day yes it will.
You have to adopt an elf on the shelf if you want one to come to your house. You can purchase an elf on the shelf at major retailers like Target and Barnes and Noble. After you name your elf, that is when he gains his magic, and he will come back to your house each year at Christmas time.
The Elf can come back anytime of the year.
You need to be nice all year and then your elf will appear on a random day in December. :)
The Elf can come back anytime of the year.
No
An elf on the shelf is a scout from the north pole who tells Santa everything that you have done every day he watches you. They generally come from between the day after thanksgiving and the first day of December. If you touch the elf, it will lose its magic. Elves do everything from eating marshmallows to fishing in a fish tank! Some can be mischievous and trash your house, and others can be nice and give you presents. I hope this was helpful!
There is no specific age for when Elf on the Shelf typically leaves. Families can decide when they would like the elf to depart based on their traditions and preferences. Some may choose for the elf to leave on Christmas Day, while others may have the elf stay until the New Year.
he comes back sometime around thanksgiving as it says in the elf on the shelf book. But he could come anytime. BE GOOD! No my elf last year came back around the beginning of November
usually the elf come 1 week before Christmas but if you contact santa and ask him to get your little elf sooner then, vala!
If your elf on the shelf does not move and you didn't touch it, you can simply explain to the children that sometimes the elf stays in the same spot to keep an eye on things. You can also come up with a creative reason for why the elf stayed put that day, such as needing to rest or having a busy night watching over the house. Remember, the magic of the elf on the shelf is in the fun and creativity you bring to the tradition!