Animals can contact the magical world without disturbing the elf magic as humans do. Animals have a sense for magic that allows this.
Yes
There is no specific consequence for when paper touches an Elf on the Shelf. However, it may be a good idea to keep paper away from the elf to maintain the magic and mystery surrounding its movements and activities during the holiday season.
No, an Elf on the Shelf cannot lose its magic by being near a cat. The magic of the Elf on the Shelf comes from the belief and imagination of the people interacting with it, rather than any external factors like pets.
No, adults are not supposed to touch Elf on the Shelf. The rules of the Elf on the Shelf tradition state that only children can touch or interact directly with the elf. If an adult touches the elf, it may lose its magic.
it loses its "magic"
Dog's do not count and the elf will not lose their magic!
There are no guidelines or suggestions for harming or threatening the Elf on the Shelf. It is intended as a fun and lighthearted holiday tradition for families to enjoy together.
The Elf on the Shelf loses his magic with any human touch. It doesn't matter if it's the touch of an adult, a child, or a baby. A human touch will cause him to use his magic. Luckily, your parents can get a magic recovery kit from Santa if this happens. Really, the kid just consists of magic dust which looks a lot like red and green glitter. Your parent need to sprinkle the magic dust over the elf and wait overnight. That's all it should take for your elf to regain his magic. Your parents can look online to find magic dust or they can contact Santa directly.
hopefully it keeps its magic
It will lose its magic and wont be able to fly to Santa
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.