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Irish Mirror
Lifestyle
Jessica Haworth

What is Elf on the Shelf and why is the Christmas toy so popular?

It's almost Christmas - and with it comes Elf on the Shelf , sent by Santa Claus to check on children across the country.

For those not in the loop, the festive toy began as a children's book in the US in 2005, telling the story of how Santa sends a "scout" elf to check whether your children are being "naughty or nice".

It moved across the pond to the UK in recent years and grew into other merchandise, including a figure of the book’s character.

And the viral 'tradition' has spread to Ireland.

The book has an accompanying elf puppet for parents to recreate the story in their own homes,.

Every day in December, once the kids are in bed, parents place the elf in different locations in the house so he pops up somewhere new when they wake up in the morning.

Some parents also opt to leave small presents alongside the elf, giving the impression it is rewarding their well behaved offspring with gifts from Santa.

The tradition has gone viral in America with parents taking to Pinterest to post pictures and share ideas of the unusual places they put the puppet in each morning.

Children can chat to the elf but can't touch him otherwise he will 'disappear forever' according to the book.

Elf on the Shelf (polly hudson)
'Elf on the Shelf' children’s book (Amazon)

The authors are keen that the elves are not "bought" but "adopted", therefore calling the retail outlets selling the toys "adoption centres".

The Elf on the Shelf story was created in 2004 by Carol Aebersold and daughter Chanda Bell to commemorate their own family tradition of an elf sent from Santa who came to watch over them at Christmas time.

But despite its success, the tradition has been slammed by some as "creepy".

Rachel Foster wrote on Amazon : "Horrible passive aggressive doll that 'watches you' then tells on you to Santa.

"My 4 year old cried and didn't want it in the house.

"Got sent back to grandma within 24 hrs.

"The mother that invented this is a nasty piece of work.

"Don't be fooled and don't waste your money.

"There is nothing sweet or Christmassy about this.

"Could be useful in a household of poorly controlled brats I suppose.

"If you actually like your child and have a happy home it's not for you."

But some parents have also had a bit too much fun with the kids' toy.

In 2015, naughty mums and dads posted pictures of their mischievous elves up to no good - drinking, stripping and doing all manner of things.

1. This elf having far too much fun

2. This evil elf who teamed up with Chucky

3. And this one who killed all the snowmen

4. This ladies man

5. This elf getting a lapdance from Barbie

6. And this one at an actual strip club

7. The elf having a naughty night in

8. The one that took mischief too far

9. This elf

10. The one that couldn't get to the toilet

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