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.
No, the elf on the shelf does not "die" if your mom touches it. The tradition states that the elf loses its magical ability to fly back to the North Pole and report to Santa for the day if touched, but it doesn't physically harm the elf.
If a parent accidentally touches the elf on the shelf the elf may disappear for a day or two but it will come back because its magic is not completely gone
it never comes back
It's best not to touch your Elf on the Shelf at all, even with gloves, as the magic of the elf is believed to be affected by physical contact. Instead, use other creative ways to interact with the elf, such as writing notes or drawing pictures for them.
The Elf on the Shelf tradition began as a children's book written by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell in 2005. The book tells the story of magical scout elves who visit homes to report to Santa about children's behavior. The idea quickly gained popularity as families began incorporating the elf figurine into their holiday traditions.
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.
Elf on the shelf's are most certainly real! They are as real AS CAN BE! I have one and believe me my mom has to sleep with me and i always get up when she gets up whether its night or dawn! So dont stop believing! Ps. I have no dad
Yes! I have a elf, and once my mom and dad had to move him off the floor. He was still okay.
No, no no! Do not touch the elf (not even with gloves). If you do touch the elf on the shelf you need to immediately write a note to Santa apologizing for touching your elf. This is the only way the Elf will get its magic back. There are situations when an adult needs to move or help the Elf and the adult should be very careful and use tongs. Like ones used for BBQ and/or cooking.
Shelf elves are small elf figurines that people place on their shelves as decorations, especially around the holiday season. They are often used in a similar way to the Elf on the Shelf tradition, where they are moved around each day to create a sense of magic and whimsy in the home.
The Elf on the Shelf elves have very special Christmas Magic that allows them to fly back to Santa to report that a child has been nice (or sometimes, naughty). You can get an Elf on the Shelf of your own straight from Santa and the North Pole. Just go to www.elfontheshelf.com. You will need some help from mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, or your aunt or uncle to pay the adoption fee. After a few days you will have your very own elf friend!
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thats where mom hides them
No, parents typically do not move the elves on the shelf. The concept of the elf on the shelf is that the elf is a magical observer who moves on its own at night and reports back to Santa about the child's behavior during the day.
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