I think DS is still too young for it this year, but I want to do it next year. DH thinks it's stupid/weird/creepy, every time we see them in a store, he's like "NO!".
I'm not a fan. I am really opposed to the naughty and nice business. And the thought that some elf is watching over me would have been unnerving to me as a kid so there is also that. I don't want to tie gifts in with behavior.
We have an old school Elf that looks just like the one used for Elf on a shelf. It was my husband's grandparents and when his mom passed away his dad gave it to us. It is probably 40ish years old and since it is a family item handed down we display it each year. But we won't be doing it as the elf watching LO behavior or moving it to do a bunch of different things.
Agree with @Baker_Bride - I strongly dislike the idea of associating gifts with behavior. As a teacher, I know that intrinsic rewards are more effective. Secondly, I want to associate the holidays with things other than gifts: spending time with family, helping others, etc. I think a lot of the gift gimmicks put too much emphasis on the gift-giving part of Christmas.
I am fully planning on doing it next year when she understands. I have absolutely no problem with gifts rewarding behavior, bribing her to be good, etc. Whatever works. My coworker does it with her kids and shared some really cute ideas. She put green food coloring in the toilet one night and said the elf forgot to flush, then sprinkled flour on her counters another night, put his little foot prints in it, and gave her kids cookies the next day she said he made. I think as long as it doesn't scare a kid, it's just another way to make Christmas fun.
I'm no Christmas fan, but I find Elf on the Shelf hilarious. Especially the naughty pics on pinterest.
I would do it the way my one friend does. She doesn't use it for the naughty/nice aspect. But she is really creative in having her elf in different situations during the season. At the end, Fred the Elf writes her son a "thank you for letting me stay with you" letter. It's really sweet.
The Elf is a little creepy. We may do something like this but use something else- fairy, unicorn, Mrs. Clause... hahah. And not this year. She's still too young to get it I think. And I don't want to associate gifts and behavior and Christmas. It will be a for fun.
When I nannied- I used to help the parents put their kids elves around the house- they had some funny places and the girls would be SO EXCITED to see what these elves had gotten into. The look on their faces were priceless- I def want to do it with DD.
Nah I'm not into it. We never did it as kids. I don't find it creepy, I just think it's another gimmick that the retail industry is pushing on us all to make us buy more stuff.
We received an EotS from my parents last year and while I don't really get the spying on you for Santa part, or how that's any less creepy than Santa knowing when you are sleeping or awake, I do like the concept of a friend from the North Pole arriving to help count down the days to Christmas. I adore advent calendars and making dolls do funny things. She will not be a naughty Elf though. Only delightful elves allowed.
We do Elf on the Shelf. We started last year for her first Christmas. My nephews have one and they love the fact that DD has an Elf at her house too. I don't think it is creepy at all.
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When I nannied- I used to help the parents put their kids elves around the house- they had some funny places and the girls would be SO EXCITED to see what these elves had gotten into. The look on their faces were priceless- I def want to do it with DD.