by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
The “official” Christmas shopping season in the US starts on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. But many organized folks start weeks or months before this date. If you’re one of those who likes to shop early, you can take advantage of free...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
What does it take to get on Santa’s Nice List in your house? Does your son need to pick up his toys? Does your daughter need to stop throwing tantrums? As we all know, Santa is always watching to see who’s being naughty and who’s being nice, but...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
Here’s a fun Christmas baking project for kids. They’ll love creating these easy snowman cupcakes that only require a few extras to decorate and are simple enough to make that even younger kids can participate in the fun. What You’ll Need: –...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
If you’ve got a Kindle Fire and an Amazon Prime account, you can watch thousands of movies for free on your tablet (or your computer or other compatible device). Amazon Prime, for those of you not familiar with it, is a service offered by Amazon for $69/year...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has become one of the most popular characters of the holiday season, starring in his own TV show, books, and song. But how much do you really know about Santa’s special reindeer? Here are 3 facts you may not have know about...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
Caroling from door to door is one of many Christmas traditions that has been around for hundreds of years. No one knows for sure exactly how this tradition began, but historians do agree that the practice has been with us for a long time and originated with a group of...