What is an alternative to Elf on the Shelf?

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By now most people have heard of the scout elf- aka Elf on the Shelf. Now it’s gone way beyond little Scout elves, and into outfits, props, accessories, pets and so much fun! But…as fun as it is, not everyone loves the original Elf on the Shelf. Are there alternatives to the elf on the shelf? Yep. Many. And..it seems like it’s a growing industry.

Fun Elf Ideas: The Child Elf Costume from Mandalorian… Among US Imposter elf outfit, pop the elves in quarantine when someone gets sick or you know, when we’re in a pandemic…

We have multiple elf friends in our family. A little of everything. Our elves don’t report to Santa, but they sure do like to move around and have a lot of fun- and sometimes get into a little bit of mischief along the way. Our elves all arrive when we wake up on December 1st and when we wake up on Christmas Eve, they’ve gone to help Santa get ready for THE BIG NIGHT.

So, if you’re NOT a Scout Elf family, and you’re not sure you want to do the ‘official’ Elf on the Shelf…what’s out there?

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I’ve even posted him on here….and Christopher PopinKins.  But they aren’t the only elves in town.  Given that December is just a few weeks away and many of us have our elves arriving Thanksgiving night, I thought I’d share some of the OTHER elves I’ve seen – we all have our own style and taste, and to be honest, I want one of each. (I love Christmas!)

I also wanted to note- we do move our Elves almost every night (sometimes we forget).  Our elves in our house do NOT “report” on behavior.  You’ll see some elves in this post that go along with that idea, you’ll see beloved character friends, a Hannukah “elf” alternative and more.  I love the spirit of Christmas and find the elf tradition to just add to that fun and magic of the holiday season, so I embrace it.  So many of our friends do crazy elf antics that I’ve done (and have more planned) whole posts about Elf on the Shelf ideas!  I will tell you- the moment I start to feel stress or anxiety about this whole fun elf thing, that’s when we stop. I’ve seen Bad Moms Christmas, remember, and I’ve embraced the BadMoms mantras! Until that happens- I’m going to keep enjoying and having fun- and since you all seem to love the printables (which can be used with any Christmas elves, really), I don’t see a reason to stop!

Elf on the Shelf Alternatives

What is an alternative to Elf on the Shelf?

Reindeer in Here

This little guy is the CUTEST reindeer I have ever seen, and he’s new to the elfin’ scene in 2017. Adam Reed, Reindeer in Here creator, wanted to put a little more Christmas and less creep into the whole elf situation, and this little dude came to be. Update: My grand niece is going to have the Reindeer in Here at her house! She’s very excited! 

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REINDEER IN HERE is a brand new children’s book and plush that’s sure to make every family’s Christmas fun and stress free.  Order the reindeer activity book for even more holiday fun!

HOW IT WORKS:

FIRST GIFT OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON: In early December, the  REINDEER IN HERE  book and plush “magically” arrive for your child, setting the stage for a new yearly Christmas tradition.  It’s their FIRST gift of the holiday season from Santa — and it came early!

THE STORY BEGINS: As the story unfolds, the child learns that many years ago Santa asked his reindeer for some help locating each child’s home.  But this time, not only did Santa want help in finding  their homes, he also wanted to learn much more about each individual child and didn’t know the best way to do it.  One special little reindeer who was born with one antler smaller than the other and big blue eyes quickly suggested a way.  The little reindeer said Santa should send some of his reindeer EARLY in the month of December to stay with the children so Santa could learn as much as possible about each child —where they live, what they like, what they don’t like, what they do each day, where they go, who their family is, and where Santa should leave presents on Christmas Eve.  Then every night while the child sleeps with the reindeer next to him or her, the reindeer writes notes to Santa detailing their daily adventures.

CHILDREN/REINDEER BOND: After naming their own reindeer, the child is encouraged to show it around, taking it to a different place each day, both inside and out of the house so that when Santa comes on Christmas Eve, he knows as much as possible about the child, how good they’ve been and exactly where to deliver the presents.

ON CHRISTMAS EVE: The child should put their reindeer under the tree so it can greet Santa.  After Santa finds the reindeer, it will go with him to guide his sleigh back to the North Pole until next year — when the child’s Christmas reindeer will return in early December to see his friend once more!

Smaller Elf on the Shelf 

Same Elf, smaller size? American Girl came out with the Elf on the Shelf for Dolls– and I love it. For those who live in a small space or maybe have older kids and want to make it harder to find the elf? HERE YOU GO! 

What is an alternative to Elf on the Shelf?

Mini Elf on the Shelf- World’s Smallest Elf! 

The elf goes pocket sized- and that can be fun for harder hide and seek, smaller living spaces, OR for a portable little elf pal who can travel in a poacket or backpack! Actually, speaking of the World’s Smallest toys– all of them are a perfect size for elf antics- just remember to pack them away to use again the following year. 

What is an alternative to Elf on the Shelf?

The Christmas Cross Hunt

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Tired of all the commercialism during the Christmas season and long to teach your children about God’s love come down as a baby in a new and meaningful way?

This twenty-five day Advent devotional book connects Jesus’ birth to His death on the cross and resurrection and what that means in a fun and significant way for your family. New in 2018 is a workbook to go along with the Cross Hunt for families!

Use the hashtag #christmascrosshunt on FB and Instagram so we can all see your family’s hunt!

Includes:
• Advent Scriptures
• Cross Connection Scriptures to Cut Out
• Explanations of the Cross Connections and the Meanings for Us
• Questions for the Grade School-Age Child and Above
• Coloring Pages for the Preschool-Age Child
• Crafts and Activities to do Together
• Links to Access Videos and Other Resources to Expand your Family’s Experience

Visit the Advent devotional book’s FB page HEREGrab a Christmas Cross Hunt to make at home: 

North Pole Ninjas

In 2016, we met the North Pole Ninjas. We worked this into some fun with my Sunday School class and had a blast with it!

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Christmas Angel

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Photo from Christmas Angel

For those who want a little more focus on the REASON for the seaon- The Christmas Angel is a fun and creative Christmas tradition pointing children to Christ during the holiday season!

Christopher Pop-in-Kins

Our very first elf was Christopher “P I K” as we call him, which has stuck with him through the years. Christopher Pop-In-Kins and his sister Christina Marie are Children’s Elves: chosen by Santa to visit special boys and girls throughout the holiday season.  These adorable elves love to play hide-and-seek, share in family traditions, and help spread Christmas spirit.

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Photo from ElfFun.com

He’s got a sister elf,  Christina (who’s also a member of our family), and her cat Mittens…and they are super cute and fun. The Popinkins com as posable figures, so no need to struggle with adding wires or anything to the limbs. No accessories for the Popinkins friends BUT I can tell you that wine bottle sweaters will fit both Christina & Christopher, and most of the EotS accessories will work but you have to put the elf in feet first, not over the head. These are a little plumper than EotS.

Elf Magic

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Photo Credit: Elf-Magic.com

Hide-n-Hug Olaf

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Credit: Hide and Hug Olaf

Annalee

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Credit: Annalee

Elves Around the World

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Credit: Elves Around the World

Santa’s Secret Elf (Fiesta)

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Credit: Fiesta

Mensch on a Bench

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Credit: Mensch on a Bench

Sitting Elves JWM Collection

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Photo Credit: JWM Collection

RAZ Imports Poseable Elf

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Amber’s Elves (Handmade)

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Credit: Amber’s Elves

Kindness Elves (Handmade)

For some sweet ideas on what to do with a Kindness Elf? Check the Imagination Tree’s Kindess Elf post.

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Uncle Si the Christmas Elf

Yes, THAT Uncle Si.  From Duck Dynasty. As of 11/2017 he appears to have vanished.

What is an alternative to Elf on the Shelf?

Elves Behaving Badly is another awesome alternative! They are new to the US in 2020 and have SO many great accessories- and far more affordable than others!! 

Do you have elves that come to your house for the holidays? Are you looking for elf on the shelf alternatives? 

What is better than elf on a shelf?

The Kindness Elves The premise is sort of the same as The Elf on The Shelf, but better. Each day your child wakes up and looks for The Kindness Elves around the house. Instead of finding mischief, they find an idea for a random act of kindness from The Elves.

Is it OK not to do Elf on the Shelf?

How to explain why there's no Elf on the Shelf at your house. “You can just say that you don't need one because your kid is good and Santa already knows it.

What is the opposite of Elf on the Shelf?

"Santa sent The Lazy Gnome to help with the Naughty/Nice list,'' according to the product website. "These mysterious friends report to Santa if you're naughty or nice, even when you're out of sight." Unlike Elf on the Shelf, kids are allowed to touch the Lazy Gnome without fear of angering Santa or mom and dad.

Why did they ban Elf on the Shelf?

In the order, Leonard wrote that the Elves are a distraction to school students and a "risk to the emotional health and well being" of children. "When these Elves do not move, it leaves our children of tender years in states of extreme emotional distress," the order reads.