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The **Elf on the Shelf** is a beloved Christmas tradition that began with a 2005 children’s book titled *The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition* by Carol Aebersold and Chanda Bell. It features a small, mischievous scout elf sent by Santa Claus to observe children’s behavior. The elf, typically a posable doll with a cheerful face dressed in a red-and-white outfit, arrives at the start of the holiday season, usually around late November or early December. Each night, the elf "flies" back to the North Pole to report to Santa on whether the children in the household have been naughty or nice. By morning, it returns and is found in a new spot in the house, often staged in funny or creative setups. There are a few rules: children are not allowed to touch the elf, as it might lose its "magic," and the elf cannot move or speak when humans are around. Parents enjoy getting creative with the elf’s nightly antics, placing it in playful scenarios such as "eating" cookies, making "snow angels" in sugar, or engaging in lighthearted mischief. This tradition adds a magical and playful element to the holiday season, building excitement for Christmas Day. However, some critics find it stressful to maintain the elf’s nightly movements or feel it enforces a behavior-based reward system tied to materialism. Despite this, it remains a cherished tradition for many families. Would you like ideas for incorporating it into your celebrations?

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