Elf on the Shelf - Is this Christmas tradition right for your family?
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The story of how Santa knows who's naughty and nice, The Elf on the Shelf, written by Carol V. Aebersold and Chanda A. Bell, has captured the hearts of children everywhere who have embraced the magic of adopting their very own scout elf from the North Pole. Each Christmas season, the elf works as Santa's eyes and ears, traveling back to the North Pole each night to report in.
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Every night this Scout Elf will return to the North Pole to say whether your family has been naughty or nice. Santa takes that information every night until right before the big day when he decides if you're getting presents or coal this year. Play hide and seek C Half of the fun of having an elf figurine is finding where they're stationed the next morning. Each night they leave and they come back to spend the day in a new spot. Maybe on top of the fridge on the shelf or in some mischief.
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