FAQ

What is this elf tradition all about?

The Elf Tradition is a Christmas tradition that involves a small elf doll being placed in different locations within a home during the holiday season. 


According to the tradition, the elf arrives at a family's home the day after Thanksgiving or in early December and stays until Christmas Eve. Each night, the elf returns to the North Pole to report to Santa about the children's behavior and then returns to a different spot in the house by morning. The idea is that the elf's presence encourages good behavior in children, as they believe the elf is watching them.


It is important to know that the elves can’t talk, nor can they be touched, and the elves only move while the children are asleep.


The tradition has become increasingly popular in many households as a way to add excitement and a sense of magic to the holiday season.


Why Purchase an Elf Kit?

Families often have fun creating elaborate scenarios for the elf, placing it in creative positions around the house. Over the years this tradition has evolved and many households all over the world and have adopted different types of scouts, kindness, and mischievous elves that are cleverly placed with doll sized props and accessories.


With busy schedules, it’s easy to forget to move your elf. An elf kit is designed so that parents and grandparents do not have to think about what to do with the elf every night, saving you time and adding a little magic.


What is Included in the Kit?

Each Elf Kit comes with everything you need to help make this holiday tradition less stressful but more magical. Kits include an arrival letter, departure letter, mini props and cards for each day, a mini easel to display each card or letter and an instruction calendar to help you each night.


Does the Elf Come in the Kit?

The elf does not come with the kit.


I’ve ordered before, is this kit different than last year?

Yes. Elf kits have different props and activities each year!