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  1. Games for Kids | The Elf on the Shelf. OR. Santa’s North Pole. Play games, design cookies and even help to decorate the North Pole’s largest Christmas tree! The Elf on the Shel® Snowball Fight. Join an epic snowball fight with your pals, the Scout Elves and Elf Pets! Santa's North Pole Play games, design cookies and even help to decorate ...

  2. Step Into Christmas with “Elfton John” Ideas! to adopt Scout Elves and Elf Pets®. North Pole products. Access Santa-approved lesson plans and classroom activities. The official home of Santa’s scout elves, featuring products, ideas, games and more. Write Santa a letter, find adoption centers and meet the Elf Pets Reindeer!

  3. Secret Message Game. As you’re watching An Elf’s Story™, see if you can answer all of these fun questions about the movie! Be sure to place your answers in the blanks provided next to each question. Once you have filled in all the blanks, decode the secret message from Santa by matching the numbered letters within each answer to the ...

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    • What Are Elf on The Shelf Games
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    An Elf on the Shelf game is any game you play with your Elf. The most popular, though a somewhat labor-intensive, game that parents tend to play with their kids is to have the Elf do something new and exciting daily. They find that the Elf has moved around and done something like hanging an ornament on your tree or making itself a glass of milk. Ho...

    Elves are notoriously playful. You would be too if you grew up at the North Pole making toys. This year, instead of a bland Elf on the Shelf that only moves to a new spot at night, try having your Elf do something a little more interactive with the kids. Below are the top seven best Elf on the Shelf games that can be adapted to any age and skill le...

    The Elf on the Shelf has become a wonderful, magical tradition for many families. Although it can be challenging for the youngest children to understand that this is not the same as their other dolls, action figures, and stuffed toys, that doesn’t mean you can’t play with your Elf. Even without touching it, there are plenty of ways a kid can gain h...

  5. Use refillable plastic baubles with the challenge card folded inside. Hang the cards by themselves (or one a day) with clothes pegs on your large Christmas tree. Put the challenge cards in envelopes and place them in a basket OR pretend Elf has posted one each day through the letterbox. If you don’t want to do one of the activities, there are ...

  6. Instructions: Leave it up to your Scout Elf to create a game night everyone wants to be a part of! To get all their friends together, your elf created a tic-tac-toe board by crisscrossing four pieces of painter’s tape. To make the game more festive, your elf used red and green markers to mark marshmallows with X’s and O’s.

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