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Friday, November 25, 2011

Elf Magic




From the KidStuff PR: To get ready for their most exciting time of year, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Santa’s Elf Magic Elves are going back-to-yule shopping. 

This year, the trend-setting Elves will be happy to find that their clothing selection is greater than ever as they choose from casual, sporty, fashionable or dressy new Elfits.



The Elf Magic Elves can wear their new Elfits during their annual trips from the North Pole. The magical Elves spend time with children each year after Thanksgiving to celebrate the Christmas holiday season and return with Santa to the North Pole on Christmas Eve to help deliver presents. While they’re visiting their good friends “down south” they sometimes embark on mysterious adventures (called Elfcapades®) while everyone is asleep. When the children awake in the morning, they’re amazed and shocked to find out what their BEFF (Best Elf Friend Forever) has been up to all night! The Elf Magic Elves become a part of the family while they’re visiting, and children anxiously await their Elf’s arrival each year.

The annual Elf Magic Tradition begins when a child writes a letter to Santa requesting that their Elf come for a visit. Then, one day between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, their good friend magically arrives. From the time the Elf arrives until Christmas Eve (Santa picks up each Elf to help him deliver presents), the Elves truly become part of the family. They tag along on family excursions, go to school, help with chores, and will occasionally embark on silly adventures, known as Elfcapades™, at nighttime. When children awake in the morning, they’re often excited and mystified to see what their magical Elf has been up to! For families who want to join the Elf Magic tradition, children have only to write Santa to ask if he can send a new Elf friend to the child’s home.

The goal of a visiting Elf Magic Elf is to spread joy, love, and kindness and also to ignite the Christmas spirit and reinforce the true meaning of Christmas. Children form a strong bond with their magical friend, and look forward to their Elf’s return each year. Elves have even been known to pop into homes at times throughout the year to help celebrate milestones like a child’s birthday, first day of school or help with an Easter egg hunt!

My take:  Last year, Santa brought my little girl her very own elf right after Thanksgiving.  You can go to that post to read all about the basics that "Adriana" brought with her that year (a Sweet Dreams Flannel nightgown








Her own SnowCase™




and the book Elf Magic, The Story of a Timeless Christmas Tradition© Book/DVD Combo Set (which unfortunately, we just discovered was ruined during this past year by a nest of rats who ate the book for breakfast in our shed!)

Adrianna also came with her very own passport which we personalized:


This year, my 7 year old has been on pins and needles for the last month waiting for Thanksgiving Eve and the arrival of Adriana the Elf.   For the first time all year, she got out of bed willingly the day of Thanksgiving just to see if the elf had arrived.  And she was here!!  With an all new outfit!!



Brrrr! Let it snow, let it snow! This 3-piece Elfit® is a wintry essential. The 10-inch Elf Magic Girl™ will be ready for the wintry weather while rushing all around the North Pole. Whether she is at the workshop, school or Post Office, she will be warm and stylish in this coat, hat and boots from the Forever Elf Fashion® Collection. The coat was launched at the New Year's Eve "Snow Ball" dance paired with the Snowy Night Princess Ball Gown. They have now been made available for all of the Elves to wear! This Elfit includes:

Red coat edged with white fluffy faux fur, accented at the waist with a red satin bow and frosted with two Elf Magic snowflakes
A cozy pair of white suede boots trimmed with white fluffy faux fur
Red hat trimmed with white fluffy faux fur and topped with a snowball pompom

A Velcro closure at the waist of the coat, 2" Velcro closure on the boots and 2" Velcro closure on the hat makes changing the Elfit easy
Made with soft poly/cotton blend fabrics

I cannot even begin to describe her joy, so I'll let you tell you herself.  Stay tuned for more posts on the "mischief" Adriana gets up to in the days leading up to Christmas.





For more information, visit www.Elf-Magic.com or call 1-877-Elf-Magic (1-877-353-6244).

This review was sponsored by


This post was written for Elf Magic and KidStuff PR who provided the items for review. I was not compensated in any way except for the complimentary product (a USD $18.00 value).

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