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The Christmas Elf on a 57 nomad

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Topic: The Christmas Elf on a 57 nomad
Posted By: nautique frk
Subject: The Christmas Elf on a 57 nomad
Date Posted: December-13-2012 at 3:01pm
I staged a few photos of our Elf on the Shelf last night thought folks would enjoy !!



I told you girls I had a Bad A** Ride now get on and lets party !!




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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: December-13-2012 at 3:15pm
What is the story with that elf you are the third person I know that has that one.

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Posted By: nautique frk
Date Posted: December-13-2012 at 3:25pm
Once everyone goes to bed, the elf flies back to the North Pole to report back to Santa about what activities, good and bad, took place throughout the day.

Before the family wakes up each night, the scout elf flies back from the North Pole and hides. By hiding in a new spot each morning around the house, the scout elf and the family play an on-going game of hide and seek. The Elf on the Shelf explains that elves get their magic by being named.

In the back of each book, families have an opportunity to write their elf's name and the date that they adopted it. Once the elf is named, the scout elf receives its special Christmas magic which allows it to fly to and from the North Pole. However, the magic might go if touched, so the rule 9,000,000,000 for The Elf on the Shelf states: "There's only one rule that you have to follow so I will come back and be here tomorrow: Please do not touch me.

My magic might go, and Santa won't hear all I've seen or I know." Although families aren't supposed to touch their scout elf, they can talk to it and tell it all their Christmas wishes so it can report back to Santa accurately. On Christmas Day your elf will leave for the rest of the year until Thanksgiving comes.




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