I'll admit, I haven't read the book yet, but if I remember correctly touching the elf makes him lose his magic, right?
So when you do a set up for the morning (ex. rolling down the stairs in a toilet paper roll leaving a trail all the way down the steps) how do you justify to the kids that 1) they can't touch him, & 2) mommy CAN touch him, and he'll still be magical. Because leaving him on the steps all day long is not happening!
Re: Elf on the Shelf HELP
we are the same. We don't have him do anything other than appear in new places every morning. My DD is 5 and was already hoping he was here the other day...and is worried that a different elf will come this year and she will "miss Donald."
I have enough trouble remembering to move him every night -- let alone come up with some 'mischief' for him on a daily basis.
Our elf is always somewhere up high where the kids won't be able to touch him anyway (mantle, doorways, light fixtures, Christmas tree, top of fridge, etc.).
I do have a hard time remembering to move him, but DS1 is already asking for him. We also try and keep him out of reach so it is not temping the boys.
If the child touches him, he loses his magic and won't be able to fly back to santa to tell him about all the good things the child did that day
We're definitely not doing naughty stuff either. That was just the first image that popped up in Pinterest when I went look for idea (some of the things out there are CRAZY!) I do like the idea of him set up reading books with other toys, or in the kitchen with cookie ingredients, leading to a fun morning of baking for us. I think I just need to think through how he can still do all this fun stuff & be out of reach.
I just move him while she sleeps. I don't have the time or energy to come up with that many different things for him to do.
This is what we do too!
last year I bought a plush elf (after christmas/we didnt do elf last year); so when our elf appeared last night he brought the plush one that the kids could touch. I'm not going to put the elf anywhere where the kids can really reach it--they're too little and the temptation is just too great.
the book has nothing about him being naughty--I think that's just where this has all gone but I agree with PP that if he's supposed to be reporting good/naughty behavior why would we encourage the naughty stuff?
Love this. Thanks for the tip.
I agree. While I think it's HILARIOUS to see other people's photos, how can I tell my kids to behave and that the elf is going to tell Santa if they don't behave, but then the elf himself gets into trouble? No way would I let my kids deface a photo, so why would I "let" our elves do it?
Our elves find different places to rest, but they can still "be involved". This morning, the elves were reading a book.