In a year filled with daily surprises on social media, parents can finally catch a breather. Yes, moms of America, put down those glue guns and celebrate – due to the pandemic, Elf on the Shelf won’t be joining in on the holiday antics this season. For those unfamiliar, the Elf on the Shelf is a little spy that observes children throughout the day and reports back to Santa each night. Every morning, he mysteriously relocates within the home, a tiring task for parents who must keep track of him.
But fret not! The internet has come to the rescue. Various online retailers are now offering COVID-themed Elf on the Shelf kits and accessories, including quarantine houses and face masks.
Let’s explore some creative COVID-19-inspired Elf on the Shelf kits:
- This cheerful elf sports a tiny mask and exudes supermodel vibes.
- With a pair of intense eyes, this boxed elf saves you from having to move him.
- This elf decided to ghost its family, and it’s absolutely hilarious!
- These little elves have clearly been practicing yoga in lockdown, as they’re quite flexible.
- One Etsy seller perfectly captures winter spirit with an elf dressed for the season, complete with a miniature Christmas tree and snow.
This year’s elf can be as quarantined as parents want – he can stick a Post-It note on a child’s bed saying “I’m Sorry. I Can’t. Don’t Hate Me,” inspired by Sex and the City, or simply stay isolated at home for the holidays.
Parenting seldom offers a break, so take advantage of this unique opportunity and enjoy a joyful holiday season!
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Summary:
Due to the pandemic, the Elf on the Shelf won’t be participating in holiday festivities this year, providing parents with a much-needed break. Creative online shops are offering COVID-themed kits, allowing the elf to be as quarantined as needed, giving families a chance to adapt their holiday traditions.
