Elf on the Shelf, make room for Snoop on the Stoop. The popular holiday toy, based on the 2005 book "Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition" by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell, explains ...
Christmas is less than one month away and silly, sneaky little elves are starting to appear in children's home. A holiday tradition for many families around the world, it is indeed Elf on the Shelf ...
Even The Elf on the Shelf’s own creators know the trend stresses parents out — but they want to help
That little red Elf on the Shelf can be a pain in the neck for parents during the festive season. Amid all the holiday hubbub — the shopping, the schlepping and gift-stashing — the last thing ...
Santa’s sneaky elves donned in red suits with crisp white collars have been making chocolaty messes on kitchen counters and dangling dangerously from Christmas tree branches — all while unsuspecting ...
Elf on the Shelf will celebrate 20 years of magic soon. Love it or not, the tradition – started by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell back in 2005 – became a global phenomenon shortly after ...
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