sprinke cinnamon by it before you go to bed
The Elf can come back anytime of the year.
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.
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
Our elf on the shelf usually comes back each year right after Thanksgiving or at the beginning of December.
Neither cinnamon nor the freezer will bring an elf on the shelf back to life. The best way to "revive" your elf is to place it back in a new hiding spot and let the magic of the season do the rest. Remember, it's all about imagination and fun with the elf on the shelf!
The Elf can come back anytime of the year.
Parents or guardians typically move the elf on the shelf each night to create the illusion that the elf has traveled to the North Pole to report back to Santa Claus.
You can place your elf doll in a new spot with a note asking for it to come back, or create a fun game or activity for your elf to return. Remember, these are just fun traditions and you can be creative in finding ways to bring back your elf at any time of the year!
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.
No, elf on the shelf is a fun and harmless holiday tradition where the elf supposedly reports back to Santa each night about children's behavior. It is not meant to hurt anyone physically or emotionally.
it comes back sometime around thanksgiving!
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Are you asking if the elf on the shelf is really alive? The elf on the shelf is not actually alive; it is a popular holiday tradition where the elf "reports" back to Santa about children's behavior.