Elf on the Shelf Goes into Quarantine This Year – Thank Goodness!

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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:

  1. This cheerful elf sports a tiny mask and exudes supermodel vibes.
  2. With a pair of intense eyes, this boxed elf saves you from having to move him.
  3. This elf decided to ghost its family, and it’s absolutely hilarious!
  4. These little elves have clearly been practicing yoga in lockdown, as they’re quite flexible.
  5. 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.

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