Christmas is coming!  Please don’t shoot the messenger. Do you have any Christmas Traditions that you enjoyed as a child and are passing them down to your own kids?  Do you want to find a fun and unique tradition to share with your kids and watch them light up with excitement?  How about an elf to come for a visit from the North Pole and create some mischief during the proverbial ’12 Days of Christmas’?
Lisa Huckemeyer is the creator of Elfing Around®, a unique and fun tradition you can enjoy with your kids. These cute and mischievous elves can help create a new fun Christmas tradition – aren’t they adorable?
Lisa had great elf traditions passed down from her Norwegian grandmother, and wanted to create something fun and unique for her children – something interactive that would create a sense of adventure during the Christmas season. Because of her desire to do so, Elfing Around® was born.
Along with your choice of the boy or girl elf, the Elfing Around package includes a letter that you give your children a day or two before their elf friend “arrives.”  That first special night you set up your elf along with the elf letter and cute little elf tattoos for your child to find in the morning.  After this first morning, the 12 nightly “adventures” begin.  Each morning your child will wake up to find your elves in a new “scene”.  How about a snowball fight set up with cotton balls?
The package includes a handy Parent Adventure Guide Book®. This book is the “magic” behind the tradition and will be every parents nightly must read! The Adventure Guide Book® gives the parent 12 adventure suggestions (one for each night).
Twelve pre-printed postcards are also provided. The “magic” is creative, fun and done for you.  Everything is easy to set up with items that you normally have in your house. Imagine the anticipation as your child says goodnight to their little elf friend, wondering what mischief he or she will be up to while they sleep.

On December 24th, your child’s Elf friend is to be placed where Santa can find him or her (I figure placing the elf near the cookies and milk for Santa is a perfect spot). Santa will return your vacationing elf friend to Lapland, North Pole… Simply hide the Elf until the next holiday.
In addition to the Christmas adventure, each child receives a birthday postcard from their elf. If that’s not enough, Elfing Around® also has mini elf adventures to be used during the other holidays. These are great extras and once purchased, you can print them from your home computer – no shipping costs or delivery time.
Buy It: Visit Elfing Around® and pick up your own Elf friend and create fun memories with your family for only $29.99. It’s affordable and fun and your children will cherish the memories they have of their elves forever!
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Win It: Lisa is generously offering one of my readers the chance to win their very own Elfing Around package!
Required Entry: Visit Elfing Around® and leave me a comment on which elf you would like to win (you can even choose their name and occupation)!  Tell me who you would like to win this cute little elf for.

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You have until 11:59pm EST on November 18, 2009 to enter. One lucky winner will be randomly selected. I will email the winner and post the name here. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to the notification email or a new winner will be chosen. Open to US residents. Good luck!

Thank you to Lisa Huckemeyer for providing the cute Elf package for review and giveaway.

164 Comments

  1. I would name her Sunshine and she would make music! I would give the elf to my niece. She'd love her!
    laurenisrocknroll at hotmail dot com

  2. This is the cutest!! I would get it for my youngest son, he's in the there's nothing out there magical phase… I would love this to add that hint of special back into his holiday.

    (and then I would convince him to share it with his little sister when she's born 🙂

    I would like a boy who makes books! Reading is such a big part of our lives

  3. How stinkin' cute is that?! I like the boy elf. I'd like it to our new tradition once we have kids! I would let the kids name him. 🙂

  4. Having 2 girls, I would have to go for the girl elf. The boy elf might not be welcome in my home :). I love the fact that she has a Valentine's Day package. Valentine's Day is my birthday so we would have to get that too.

  5. Oh this is just to cute!
    I would love a boy elf, named Gumdrop who makes crayons!!
    And this would be for my 2 kiddos of course!

  6. I would pick the Girl Elf~and her name would be Diamond as I think that is the best name.

    I would give this to my granddaughter as I think that she would just love it!!

    deb55106(at)gmail(dot)com

  7. I would get the girl elf and name her Cerridwen… for myself, of course. I love Christmas elves and they're just too cute for words!

    texas_heartland84[at]yahoo[dot]com

  8. I would love to win a girl elf that is a spy!
    Thank you for the giveaway 🙂
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

  9. I would get this for my daughter who still has a very child-like heart. I'd like the boy and I think we'd call him Jingle.
    doot65[at]comcast{dot}net

  10. I would love the Boy Elf, named Jingle who makes video games. He would be perfect for my sons. These are so adorable. Thanks so much.

  11. I'd choose the Girl Elf for my God-daughter. I'd name her Noel and say that she makes music for the obvious connection.

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