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Introducing the Elf on the Shelf to your kids for the first time doesn't have to be a huge thing. It can be a fun, sweet, and easy tradition with these ideas.
Elf on the Shelf was invented by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell, who published "The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition" in 2005.
Thinking of a new and creative Elf on the Shelf idea every day can be an exhausting task. Luckily, these last-minute Elf on the Shelf ideas are easy.
Say goodbye to your favorite holiday helper with these creative Elf on the Shelf departure ideas that capture the magic of the season.
That little red Elf on the Shelf can be a pain in the neck for parents during the festive season. Amid all the holiday hubbub — the shopping, the schlepping and gift-stashing — the last thing ...
An Elf on the Shelf is one of Santa’s most important helpers. An Elf on the Shelf observes your child from a special location which changes every day.
Looking for last-minute Elf on the Shelf ideas? Here are our favorite quick and easy Elf on the Shelf set-ups!
The trick is this elf moves to a new spot each day, and when the children wake up, they go through the house looking for where the elf moved. When did Elf on the Shelf become popular?
Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts, co-founders of the “Elf on the Shelf” brand, tell parents who think the tradition is “stressful” to ease up.
Kylie and Jason Kelce are parents to daughters Bennett, 19 months, Elliotte, 3, Wyatt, 5, and another on the way. The podcast host recently revealed that her Elf on the Shelf is a 'deadbeat' and ...