Elf Kit Instructions

Here’s a general guide on how to use an elf kit:


Introduction: Start by introducing the elf tradition to your family. Allow your children to give the elf a name. The tradition suggests that once named, the elf receives its Christmas magic and can report to Santa each night.


Elf Arrival: Place the elf in a prominent location in your home on the 1st of December or at the beginning of the holiday season. You can use this opportunity to explain to your children that the elf is here to watch their behavior and report back to Santa.


Moving the Elf: Each night, after your children go to bed, move the elf to a different location in the house. Elves have been found in various funny, mischievous, or cute poses, and they may engage in activities related to the season. Use your Elf Kit to get creative!


Encourage Good Behavior: Remind your children that the elf is watching, and his presence encourages good behavior. The idea is that the elf is a helper to Santa and will report on whether the children have been naughty or nice.


Christmas Eve Farewell: On Christmas Eve, the elf's job is complete. You can stage a farewell scene, and the elf can be "found" in a location with a note thanking the family for hosting them and explaining that they are returning to the North Pole until next year.


Remember that the key to the elf tradition is creativity and engagement. Have fun with the process and make it an enjoyable and memorable part of your family's holiday traditions.