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Elf For ChristmasElf's Story Book, Advent Letters and North Pole Sticker set Combo

R429

Retail: R650
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This Elf for Christmas combo is the perfect fun-filled and creative activity for children in December.

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Advent Letter Set

A new letter for every day of Advent from your little Elf pen friend - the perfect countdown to Christmas. Arriving in charming little numbered envelopes, these enchanting notes will let children in on the secret fun, magic and mayhem that goes on at Santa's workshop throughout December, as told by their very own North Pole pen pal, Pip McJingles.

The 24 number envelopes have been designed to be read in the correct order, to build a daily story of the North Pole.

Ready to be smuggled amongst the post, hidden in a toy box or tucked on top of the cereal box, these letters are the perfect advent activity.

While your own Elf toy is staying with you in December, his little friend Pip McJingles is back at the North Pole, beavering away with the other elves to make sure Santa's ready for the Big Night. Even if you don't have an Elf in your home, you can still have an Elf pen pal!

Each day, your Christmas Elf pen pal sends a new advent letter, revealing their exciting adventures straight from Santa's workshop. Children can discover the mischief, mishaps and funny stories happening in at the North Pole as the Elves prepare for Christmas.

Children and adults alike will love uncovering the secrets and surprises of the North Pole, all with a little help from your favourite Elf at Christmas.

A truly magical Christmas activity for the whole family. Includes 24 different letters in numbered envelopes, in a presentation box.

Elf's First Adventure - Illustrated Christmas Story

The perfect Christmas book for Christmas Eve bedtime stories & book Advent.

Join everyone’s favourite Christmas Elf for his first magical adventure in this heart-warming tale by Sarah Greenwell.

Inspired by and starring our popular Elf for Christmas toy, we follow our hero on his quest to find a family who’ll give him a loving home in the run up to Christmas.

After helping Santa prepare for Christmas, Elf decides to have a little adventure of his own, leaving the North Pole to fly through the night sky until he finds a little girl and a little boy who just can’t wait to welcome him into their home.

Promoting kindness, fun and good behaviour, this uplifting and amusing tale is told in charming rhyme, accompanied by beautifully detailed original illustrations, making it a pleasure to read aloud and share with younger children.

Perfect for Elf fans everywhere, Elf’s First Adventure is set to become a Christmas Eve classic. December will never be the same again!

28 page paperback, written by Sarah Greenwell & illustrated

North Pole Sticker Set

Based on the beautifully detailed illustrations from the storybook 'Elf’s First Adventure' the North Pole Sticker Set features all of your favourite characters! This pack includes four different North Pole background designs on 12 loose background sheets with more than 750 stickers to create your own scenes.

The perfect fun-filled and creative activity for children in December.

These Christmas stickers will add a little bit of Elf magic to your December. Children can explore the snow-white lands of the North Pole and tell their own Elf story.

Discover different exciting snowy settings, all in the warmth and comfort on their own home.

The 12 loose background sheets included make this perfect for sharing with friends or siblings.

This North Pole sticker set is one of our favourite Christmas activities for children age 3 and over!

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