I would think but if, say you had a friend over your house then she or he pushed you then your elf would tell Santa Clause.Because it would not be fair if your elf diden't tell.
The Elf on the Shelf toy is typically placed in a different location each day by an adult or parent. The illusion of the elf moving around at night is part of the story and tradition created by the adults in the household.
they are not real to some people but others they are
The general rule is that only parents or trusted adults should touch the Elf on the Shelf. This is to maintain the magic and spirit of the tradition for children. If the elf is touched by others, it may lose its mystical properties.
no it will lose its magic only parents can touch them if they need to.
no
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
it is just your parents because one day i wanted to know if my elf was real so i went into my moms closet. there was a nike box full of things and i opened it. i saw a red leg so i pulled on it and there it was my elf.
they are not real to some people but others they are
Kids can't touch the elf on the shelf cause it will lose all it's magic but parents can touch it so the parents will take it out of the box
Only if the elf has a mailbox...
Traditionally, it is believed that the Elf on the Shelf receives its magic once it is named by a family. The elf then gains the ability to fly to the North Pole each night to report to Santa about the children's behavior.
No, Elf on the Shelf is a popular Christmas tradition where a toy elf is placed in different spots around the house by parents to "watch over" children and report back to Santa. Elves on the Shelf are not real creatures; they are a fun and creative way to bring the magic of Christmas to life for children.