Elf Magic a timeless Christmas tradition

Hey folks, today I have a wonderful Christmas tradition for you to start in your home with your small children. Don’t miss the wonderful time in your kids lives when magic exists and all its wonder and amazement.  Last year right after Thanksgiving Nicholas wrote a letter to Santa Claus and asked him to send him a magical elf to spend the Christmas season with him. We mailed that letter to the North Pole, stamp and all.

The very next day Elf Magic happened and ”Tyler” appeared mysteriously in Nicholas room. Tyler had his own suitcase and passport for flying back and forth from the North Pole.  He had a Santa sack, clothes, a little quilt with a pillow, he came with his own book and CD.  Tyler has magical snowflakes from the North Pole too. Nicholas was astonished, thrilled beyond belief. I can tell you that child carried Tyler everywhere! And he just beamed when he told any one who asked about his elf.

So at a big 5 years old, Nicholas loves Christmas and truly believes in all its glorious magic. Elf Magic happened this year right before Thanksgiving, Tyler just showed up one day around the house. Nicholas was over the moon!  The child immediately created an elf house in his bedroom for Tyler. It was the sweetest thing.  Tyler came with all his usual gear, plus cards, a magnet, a wash cloth for Nicholas and he had new clothes and a dog! What fun! That night we reread the Elf Magic book, Shhhhh! Santa’s Library is the quietest spot in all of the North Pole. With all of the hustle and bustle, the library is one of the few places where Elf Magic Elves™ can go for quiet time and enjoy a good book. The Elves love to read letters from their dear friends and tell stories of their nightly Elfcapades™ from years past.

A special treat that Santa shares with the Elves every Friday night by the fireside is the enchanting story Elf Magic, the Story of a Timeless Christmas Tradition™. The Elves gather round Santa’s chair to hear this and many other stories that warm their hearts and remind them of the true meaning of Christmas.   And everyday there after  Nicholas takes Tyler to school, church, the grocery store, everywhere again, just like last year.  Next year Noah will be three and I think he’ll want to write to Santa and ask for an elf of his own too. :-) What a wonderful Christmas Tradition!

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