NORTH POLE – A new sheriff – or Elf, rather – is in town and intent on making this Christmas the most memorable yet. By way of the North Pole – with Ole’ St. Nick’s blessing, of course – Elf Magic elves will begin magically appearing in homes on Thanksgiving Day to the anticipation of new, beaming faces and old, excited child friends who have waited 11 long months for their mischievous friends to arrive.
Eleven months is a long time for the spirited Elf Magic elf, who spends the year dreaming about the return to his host family. While away working hard for Santa, he often glances down hopefully at the snowflake over his heart – a reminder of Santa’s love of children and Elves – certain that the holiday season is well worth the wait. Besides, all that time away means children around the world can anticipate a whole new level of fun, affection, adventure – and yes, some mischief – when the Elf magically returns.
“When considering Christmas traditions that bring the season to life, it’s natural to conjure up stories of Santa,” says Piper Worthington, head elf of Elf Magic. “Elf Magic elves have something different in mind – they encourage an upbeat Christmas animated through nightly adventures and daily play to help children instill memories, have fun and reinforce the true meaning of Christmas and family values.”
A crucial element of the timeless Elf Magic tradition is – you guessed it – the frisky, frolicsome adventures in which the Elves take part when children are asleep at night. Brought to life by a nightly sprinkling of “magical” North Pole Snowflakes, the Elves leave no shred of creativity untouched as they find new ways to enjoy their afterhours time.
That’s when neighbors and classmates start swapping Elf Magic stories … “Last night our Elves made an absolute mess piecing together invitations for a gingerbread-
Whether the Elf arrives Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Eve, time with their host families always moves too quickly for the ingenious, untiring Elf Magic elves. It’s almost as if they consider their time working hard at the fanciful North Pole with the Claus’ a tad tame!
Though there is no shortage of energy in the hearts of these magical Elves, the mischief is balanced with the desire of Santa’s friends to spend quality, relaxed time with their host families. Elf Magic elves are meant to be touched and loved, and they play with children during the day throughout their magical visits. Don’t be surprised if the Elves interact with children by exchanging hand-written notes and letters … The Elves have even been known to pick a weekly Bible verse for the family to memorize together as part of a Christmas tradition.
“Elf Magic has been one of the most exciting traditions we have experienced as a family,” Worthington says. “Going back to when I was a young girl, our Elves have brought not only joy and love through daily interaction with our family, but they have provided us with memories we will forever treasure. The evidence of a full night of mischief is a treat to wake up to, but it is just one fragment of the experience. Elf Magic is as much about daily fun as it is the timeless Christmas traditions of family, love and sharing.”
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