How does Elf on the Shelf arrive?

The Elf on the Shelf® is a Christmas tradition centered around Scout Elves who fly to the North Pole each night. Scout Elves arrive at homes in a keepsake box set that features a storybook. The book explains that elves love to report to Santa to tell him about each day's activities!


How does Elf on the Shelf come to your house?

After you pick a boy or girl elf, Santa will send your new helper straight to your home. Put it in a wish list. Never underestimate the power of a good old-fashioned Christmas wish list when it comes to asking Santa for a Scout Elf®.

How do you get your elf to come?

Tips for Getting Your Elf to Come Back Early
  1. Write a note. ...
  2. Host a celebration. ...
  3. Make fake snow. ...
  4. Create a welcome zone. ...
  5. Put candy out.


What night does Elf on the Shelf arrive?

The Elf on the Shelf® can arrive anytime during the holidays, but typically he or she will arrive at the beginning of your family's holiday celebrations and return to the North Pole with Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

What are the rules of having an Elf on the Shelf?

What are the Rules for Elf on the Shelf?
  • The Kids can not touch the elf. ...
  • The elf does not move nor speak when the kids are awake.
  • The Elf Reports back to Santa at night when they fly back to the north pole to let Santa know how the kids were that day. ...
  • Be Kind.


How Does Elf On The Shelf Arrive For The First Time?



Do you move Elf on the Shelf at night?

According to elf legend, the elf moves each night. Some mornings, though, kids might find themselves asking why the elf is still in its same place.

Do parents just move the Elf on the Shelf?

Santa advises that no family member touch their Elf on the Shelf, but he does describe a few rare instances when an adult may use tongs or potholders to help an elf in an urgent situation. Parents: read on to learn about special, few and far between cases where emergency help will be required.

What to do when you first get your Elf on the Shelf?

Explain in the letter why he/she is coming to their house and what he is going to do. Grab the awesome Elf on the Welcome Shelf Letter that you can print out. Read the Elf on the Shelf Book. Once your elf arrives read the book to your kids, the book tells the whole story about the Elf.


Where does Elf on the Shelf go at night?

The story goes that Santa's Scout Elves fly to the North Pole each night of December to report to Santa if your children have been behaving (or misbehaving). The elves then fly back and hide in a new spot for the children to find him the next morning.

What does the Elf on the Shelf do the first night?

The Elf on the Shelf does come with a book that is intended to be read on his first night in your home every holiday season, but you can omit that or combine it with another fun celebration. This is a tradition that you can tweak to work best for your family!

How do I activate my Elf on the Shelf?

A Scout Elf's heart is full of Christmas magic, and once your family names your Scout Elf, it activates the Christmas magic in your elf's heart, allowing them to fly, report to Santa and keep a watchful eye each Christmas.


What happens if your elf stops moving?

If your elf didn't move, they may be trying to communicate an important message to you! If your elf is accidentally touched, they may have just enough energy to get to the North Pole but not enough magic to create a whole new scene in your home.

How do you make your elf move in front of you?

How to Make Elf Move
  1. Download the free stop motion video app, Life Lapse.
  2. Start a new project by clicking the big blue “+” sign.
  3. Place your phone somewhere still like leaning it against a mug (see how in the video above). ...
  4. Take a photo of Elf in one position.
  5. Move Elf on the Shelf slightly and then take another photo.


What do parents do with Elf on the Shelf?

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas tradition that sees parents moving an Elf on the Shelf (also known as a "Scout Elf") around the house every day to keep an eye on children ahead of Santa's visit.


Where do I hide elf in my house?

Here are 25 places to hide your Elf on the Shelf:
  • Above the stockings. Difficulty level: EASY. ...
  • Inside the holiday wreath. Difficulty level: MEDIUM. ...
  • Inside the family photo area. ...
  • Tucked in the kids' toys. ...
  • Poppin' out of a Rice Krispie cereal box. ...
  • Scaling the wall with bows. ...
  • Scaling the tree. ...
  • On the coffee table display.


Does each child get an Elf on the Shelf?

Do I need one Elf per child or one per household? The choice is yours. We have included two Nice List Certificates and two Letters to Santa in each kit, as these items are personal. All the other items can be shared as a family.

Do you have to move Elf on the Shelf everyday?

It's tradition to move the elf every single day because, in theory, the elf returns to the North Pole every night to tell Santa how the children he's been watching over are behaving.


What happens when your Elf on the Shelf doesn't come back?

Your elf ate too many treats from Mrs. Claus' Sweet Shop™. It can happen to the best elf (or human) when so many tantalizing treats are floating around during the holidays! Your Scout Elf may need an extra day or two to digest his or her holiday treats and get back into tip-top flying shape before returning.

How do you welcome the elf for the first time?

How do you introduce Elf on the Shelf to your kids?
  1. Print out a welcome letter. ...
  2. Read them the book, The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition. ...
  3. Just plop them in your house to announce their arrival.


Is it OK to accidentally touch an Elf on the Shelf?

Don't panic if you accidentally touch the Elf, accidents happen! You can renew your elf's magic in one of three ways - you can try them all three if you're desperate. The first option is to write a note to the elf or to Father Christmas apologising for touching the elf.


When should parents put out the Elf on the Shelf?

When does Elf on the Shelf come? The Elf on the Shelf website recommends your Elf arrive between November 24 through December 1. This is also known as Scout Elf Return week, a.k.a. the time when Santa's little helpers flee the North Pole and head out to the houses they'll be staying at until Christmas.

What do you tell your child if you forget to move the Elf on the Shelf?

Here are some things you can tell your child to explain why that pesky Elf hasn't moved in the last 24 hours.
  1. The Elf is stuck. ...
  2. The Elf is sick. ...
  3. The Elf forgot to set his alarm. ...
  4. The Elf got spooked. ...
  5. You woke up too early. ...
  6. Someone touched the Elf. ...
  7. The weather was too bad. ...
  8. The Elf is just just too comfy.


How do you say goodbye to Elf on the Shelf?

Leave a note!

One popular way to bid farewell is to have your elf leave a special, personal message for your kid, whether it's a typewritten note or a message spelled out in candy or plastic letters on the fridge or on snow-painted window or mirror.


Why is my elf not moving?

Elves need to wait until everyone is asleep before they can move around. If there was too much activity around the house last night, perhaps your elf only had time to get to the North Pole and back, but not enough time to find a new position. Make sure you get to bed early tonight to help them out!

What is the most common elf name?

According to the pros over at elfontheshelf.com, these are the top 20 names that families swear by when it comes to their elves.
  • Buddy.
  • Snowflake.
  • Elfie.
  • Jingle.
  • Jingles.
  • Sparkle.
  • Jack.
  • Holly.