I think they watch you and sometimes move to surprise you. Then if you set up hidden cameras you can see what they do and what they do at night. Sometimes when you are older you can just see them do it without the cameras because adults and teens can see it, but sometimes don't pay attention!
No, elf on the shelves are typically just imaginative toys that parents use during the holiday season to encourage good behavior in children. They do not come alive or move on their own during the day.
Sometimes your elf will come on thanksgiving or the first day of december
The Elf on the Shelf is meant to stay in one spot and "observe" during the day and report back to Santa at night, so it's not recommended to sleep with it. It's best to let the elf keep watch from a different location while you sleep.
The Elf on the Shelf tradition typically begins after Thanksgiving, around the end of November. Families usually start displaying the elf and incorporating it into their holiday activities and traditions during the month of December leading up to Christmas.
Our elf usually returns right after Thanksgiving or at the beginning of December.
Dear Elf on the Shelf, Thank you for watching over our home during this festive season. Your mischievous antics bring excitement and joy to our family each day. We appreciate all that you do to make the holiday season magical. Warm regards, [Your Name]
You can purchase a baby Elf on the Shelf from various retailers during the holiday season. They are typically available alongside the regular Elf on the Shelf products.
No, elves don't exist.
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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.
A leprechaun.