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Saturday, December 2, 2017

101 Things to Do with Your Christmas Elf by Jason Deas Holiday Gift Guide 2017


101 Things to Do with Your Christmas Elf by Jason Deas from Skyhorse Publishing. Christmas is a magical time of the year. How often have you laid in bed, visions of sugar plums dancing through your head? Maybe you’ve begun to gently drift into a dream when, suddenly, you realize, you didn’t move the elf!
That darn elf. Making you get out of bed when you’re all snuggled up after a long day of gift-wrapping. But you know that if you don’t move it, the kids will begin to unravel the Christmas secrets you’ve worked so hard to preserve over the years! Before you know it, they’ll think Santa isn’t real and they’ll be all grown up. Fine, you say to yourself, I’ll get up and move the freakin’ elf. However, as time goes on, your kids start to notice the elf’s moving to the same spots over and over, doing the same old things. 


It starts to become less believable.For when you’re stuck in this predicament, author Jason Deas has developed 101 different ideas of what to do with your Christmas elf.
Get St. Nick’s assistants off the shelf and into a variety of creative situations that will amaze and amuse your children:
Make your elf some skis for water skiing and snow skiing
Set up your elf like he’s been working out all night long
Put your elf in a boat in the bathtub
Create a drum set with a few cans, pots, plastic containers, and other odds and ends
Have your elf become a mechanic and fix a toy car

My Opinion: This is a very interesting book and who knew you could do so many things with your Christmas elf. There are tons of things that with just a little imagination you can do and make. I like it.

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