You can place the note and food for the Elf on the Shelf in a visible and accessible spot for the elf to find, such as on a table or shelf. The note can be accompanied by the food as a gesture of kindness or gratitude for the elf's visit. Be creative and have fun with the placement!
No, it is not safe to put an Elf on the Shelf in a freezer to revive. The Elf on the Shelf is a toy and should not be subjected to extreme temperatures as it could damage the materials and affect its integrity.
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Yes, but if you touch your elf on the shelf you need to put cinnamon beside them cinnamon is like vitamins for them, or sing a christmas carol, or give them a Apologia note, so that your Elf can get it's magic back.
If you were talking about a real elf you would have to trick it to get on the shelf but if it were fake buy one and put it on the shelf
Yes, you can put cinnamon by the elf on the shelf in the freezer. The elf on the shelf is a festive tradition and where you place it won't affect its "magical" properties. The chance of it returning is not influenced by whether or not cinnamon is present.
If you touch the elf he/she loses his magic. (Magic is to move) To heal a touched elf you get tongs or gloves and, put it in the freezer overnight.Then you put it back in the place it was touched. Don't touch it again or it might lose its magic.
Yes, Elf on the Shelf can come before Christmas. The elf typically arrives in early December to watch over children and report back to Santa on their behavior leading up to Christmas.
If you touch the Elf on the Shelf and it loses its magic, you can write a letter to Santa explaining what happened and apologizing. Place the elf near the Christmas tree so it can be found easily by Santa, who can then restore its magic. Remember that the magic of the Elf on the Shelf is all about fun and imagination, so don't worry too much about it!
If you take out the elf from a shelf, then you would only have a sh So apparently it matters immediately after you remove the elf.
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.
You can purchase an Elf on the Shelf kit at various retailers or online, which includes a book explaining the Elf's story and a small elf figurine. Alternatively, you can also create your own elf and participate in the holiday tradition without buying the official kit.
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!