Children can help restore the magic of their Scout Elf by performing a Christmas carol, sprinkling cinnamon on the Elf, or writing a letter to Santa. If you accidentally touch your elf, they may lose their magic and be unable to fly to the North Pole. However, Santa has already restored magic for you. To do this, leave your elf by the fireplace where Santa comes and ask him to bring back the magic. You can leave a note for Santa to come or make a wish. In the morning, if the elf is gone, Santa arrived.
If your elf is knocked over by a gust of wintry wind or Fido, download our Elf on the Shelf Magical Recovery Kit and sprinkle on Santa’s Elf Magical Recovery Dust. The kit comes with a poem from the author.
To restore your elf’s magic, write an apology note to your Elf, telling them how sorry you are for touching them. Sprinkle cinnamon near the Elf, as it is like Elf vitamins and helps them get back to the North Pole and make a full recovery. Write a nice apology note to your Elf and sprinkle cinnamon near them.
A Scout Elf’s heart is full of Christmas magic, and once your family names your Scout Elf, it activates the magic in your elf’s heart, allowing them to fly to the North Pole. If a child touches the Elf and causes it to lose its magic, use this free printable on How to Restore Elf on the Shelf Magic. Your kids can help earn their elf’s magic back by doing good deeds, such as cleaning their room or walking the dog.
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