Cassel Posted November 6 Posted November 6 In your country (or in your family), what is the story about Santa? Or what other character is associated with Christmas? This might be another of those informative chitchats! Let's share.
Corrie Kinkel Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Well our Santa lives on the North Pole too, but in our case that is in Lapland a geographic area in the utmost northern part of the European countries Norway, Sweden and Finnland through which the Polar circle runs. His official address is in Rovaniemi in Finnland and the postal services even deliver letters from kids addressed to Santa there.🎅 2 2
Julie Magerka Posted November 7 Posted November 7 I only learned about the Elf on the Shelf a few years ago, and I love it! 1 1
Ann Seeber Posted November 7 Posted November 7 19 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: the postal services even deliver letters from kids Yes, that happens here, also. The kids just address their letters to Santa Claus c/o North Pole. 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted November 7 Posted November 7 30 minutes ago, Julie Magerka said: I only learned about the Elf on the Shelf a few years ago, and I love it! I learned about the Elf on a Shelf when my family moved to the States 5 years ago but I have seen it pop up now in the shops as well. 1
Anne Lamp Posted November 7 Posted November 7 The Shadow stories class inspired this. The Hawaii photo is mine, the children and santa are from creative fabrica and the text is Fantasy Snowman (todays freebee from C F 11/7/24 3
Michele Posted November 8 Posted November 8 17 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: I only learned about the Elf on the Shelf a few years ago, and I love it! I have a friend who poses her Elf on the Shelf differently every day and posts the pics. She's very clever and amusing. 1 1
Cassel Posted November 8 Author Posted November 8 4 hours ago, Michele said: I have a friend who poses her Elf on the Shelf differently every day and posts the pics. She's very clever and amusing. There are lots of ideas now, on the internet. I have seen various themes too: helpful (the Elf would sort or organize things), pretend play (taking a bath in the sink, playing cops and robbers, etc.), mischievous (making a mess, playing tricks, etc.). Although the mischievous are the most "laughable", I find that they are the opposite of what we ask children do to, so it is a mixed message. Originally, the idea was to just play Hide and seek in the house, but this has really taken off in a different direction. But the creativity in these can be off the top for some parents! 2
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