Thursday, December 15, 2011

Winter Wishes - Elf Magic Review

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Thank you for joining us this year for our "Winter Wishes" Gift Guide! We have some great gift ideas to share with you and some awesome prizes to give away! Make sure to check back often because this event will run through the New Year! Looking for gift ideas for a specific recipient? You can easily search for categorized gift ideas by clicking the image above and checking out our "Winter Wishes" page.

Okay, let's see. I've watched my dear friend Sonshine's mommy do this before... Hello? Helloooooo? Oh, wait, I can't see you answer, can I? It's sort of like magic, like my Elf Magic, I just have to believe you're answering me! Wait? Wait, what? I can sort of hear you talking to me... Oh? Oh! Who am I? Well, I am the Elf that Sonshine asked Santa for! My name is Nathaniel!


Let's start at the beginning, shall we? A long time ago, a few of us Elves asked Santa if we could visit the homes of good little boys and girls every where! We had heard their pleas for little Elves to come visit them! And although it made Santa sad to see us go, he knew it was for the best! So, before Thanksgiving came, Santa read and read and read all the letters sent asking for elves. Once matched up with our own little boy or girl, we hurried to get all our work done at the North Pole. Once we are all done, Santa sent us on our way, with a special poem,  our special snowflakes and a snowflake over our hearts. That's how you know we're really sent by Santa! A lot of us arrive the day after Thanksgiving (but don't fret if we take a little longer, I didn't get to Sonshine for awhile after Thanksgiving!) so that night, please put out a small plate of crackers and a small glass of water! That is our favorite meal! The crackers crunch and remind us of the crunchy snow and a glass of water reminds us of the snowflakes that we drink in the North Pole! After spending a snuggly day with us, don't forget to sprinkle us each night with our Magic North Pole Snowflakes, this is what "brings us alive" each night, so that we may join in on our Elfcapadestm and surprise you with a fun activity, mess or any other ideas we get throughout the night! And after all the love and fun is had, we'll be sad, but all little Elves need to go back with Santa on Christmas Eve night! But don't fret, we'll be back again next year! Just don't forget to write Santa you're letter! And who knows, maybe, just maybe, we'll surprise you with visits throughout the year! We just miss you so much!

Sounds like a lot of fun, huh? I'm so excited to be here with Sonshine this year, did you know it is his first year hosting an elf? I'm so lucky! He takes great care of me! Uh-oh, I hear them coming! I should go, don't want to be caught in the act! Merry Christmas everyone!

Well, it looks as if our little Elf Nathaniel has played quite a big Elfcapade on us! He took over my review! After a glance over, it looks like he's filled you in pretty well on Elf Magic and what it's all about! Elf Magic is a great way to start a new, fun family tradition allowing parents to help their children understand the true meaning behind Christmas or Hanukkah with the Hanukkah Helper Elves
Each Elf arrives in a velvety sack, wears a special name tag, has a special poem from Santa about Elf traditions, brings their own special North Pole snowflakes, and has special tips on caring for your Elf! It's almost everything you need for your special visitor. There are a few accessories you can download or purchase on the website! 


Sonshine enjoys his Elf. He's still a little young to fully understand what's going on, but he is delighted when he finds Nate, as we call him, in odd little places. The favorite has been finding him scaling the baby gate. (Which in turn has made Sonshine scale it...)





Nate was also found one day having unplugged Sonshine's special Christmas tree and he took off all the ornaments! What a spry little Elf! (I thank him for helping me pack for the move!) We've kept it simple this year, but will hit the ground running next year and who knows where he'll end up in the new house! We'll have just a few days before Christmas to see what Elfcapades he can cause!



Elf Magic is a great tradition to start with your family this year. There is time left, a little time, but still enough to have Santa send your little ones an Elf this holiday season!

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1 comments:

sueparks2003 said...

I luv this cute little idea, well the idea isn't so little it sounds great. Once it catches on I can see children everywhere asking for their own pre Christmas Elf :)
Gladys P