![]() ![]() They’ll have to wait until morning before they do though, as the Scout Elves need to finish adding their dominoes too.īe careful though… the elves might have accidentally knocked a few down in the night. With the map hand drawn on a piece of paper and a few written clues hidden along the way, the kids will have the most exciting start to the day finding the treasure.īefore bed, ask the kids to start laying out dominoes in a line so they all fall one at a time with a little nudge. ‘X’ marks the spot! The Scout Elves sometimes like to leave out a treasure map with clues to finding a big surprise! ![]() They might even have a few party accessories, too, so be sure to join in all the fun with your little ones. You’ll often see the Scout Elves getting down with their favourites moves at parties, so don’t be surprised to find them by the speaker doing just that this Christmas. They’ve got plenty of outfits to choose from, with the elves never missing an opportunity to put on a fashion show and strike a pose. If your child loves playing dress up, then they’ll adore seeing all the Scout Elves’ different Claus Couture Collection® costumes this festive period. To take things into extra time, you can make a goal for the elves too, using straws. Make a football using a ping-pong ball and a black marker pen, and see what tricks they get up to in the night. Can you beat the Scout Elves?įootball’s coming home… and it really is with the Scout Elves around this Christmas. The Scout Elves will start things off by leaving out a piece of paper, a pen and their first move. They’re pretty good at creating a zen environment, so don’t be afraid to join in with the downward facing dog pose.Ĭare for a game of noughts and crosses? This simple (and fun) strategy game can be spread over a few days as you each take it in turns to go. To prepare for a busy festive period, the Scout Elves often practice their best yoga moves. So much so, they love nothing more they getting snuggled up in a blanket with a cup of hot chocolate and marshmallows. ![]() They may be from the North Pole, but Scout Elves like to be cosy and warm, too. Pop them all in your time capsule and set a date for you can open it again.Ĭhallenge the little ones to a doodle competition with the Scout Elves by getting them to draw on a chalkboard before they go to bed – don’t forget to leave space for the elves!ĭuring the night, the Scout Elves will get busy drawing their masterpieces ready for you to find in the morning. They’ve spent all year collecting their favourite sweets and now it’s time to leave them out for the whole family to enjoy.īe quick though… you might find them tucking into the sweets before you do.Ĭhristmas memories should last a lifetime, and with the help of your Scout Elf they can!īringing with them from the North Pole a personalised time capsule, it’s the perfect way to capture all the children’s favourite festive memories.Įncourage the kids to gather objects from around the home, make little notes and even take pictures with an instant camera. It’s no secret that Scout Elves love candy canes, but what they love more than anything is sharing. With your little ones at the top of their list, they’ll leave a handmade card next to their pillow, signed by Santa himself. The Scout Elves take extra special care when it comes to writing their Christmas cards, and this year will be no different. Gather all the bits and pieces they need and watch as the kids wake up to an amazing morning of crafts, organised by the elves of course. Wreath making is a popular activity in the North Pole, and the Scout Elves love getting everyone involved. You can find them waiting by the fireplace with a selection of books for your little ones to choose from. To make sure they don’t miss out, they bring their favourite books with them to share with their new friends. In the North Pole, the Scout Elves enjoy storytime with Mrs Claus every night. They’ll often wait until everyone’s asleep before adding the finishing touches, so don’t be surprised if your little ones catch them in the act when they wake up. Scout Elves love to help out! Especially when it comes to making your Christmas tree extra festive. Look forward to finding a yummy surprise in the morning! There’s nothing better than waking up to a festive treat or two, so get the ingredients in for your child’s favourite cookies or cupcakes and leave them out ready for your Scout Elves to cook up these delicious treats. It’s all hands on deck at the North Pole as we prep for Christmas, but first up is Santa with his favourite ideas for Scout Elves – one for each day of Advent, of course.įrom the silly and crafty to funny and daring, we’re here to inspire you and your Scout Elf with the very best Elf on the Shelf ideas around. The festive countdown has almost begun and we couldn’t be more excited! ![]()
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