Too often, the origins of Christmas traditions are lost to history and their significance is forgotten. But annual visits from Peek-a-Boo, Santa's Christmas Elf, are among those singular family Christmas traditions that parents can begin on their own and structure in a way that's meaningful to their point of view and personal values. Santa's playful ambassador, Joanna Accetta, president of Santa's Christmas Elf, LLC, has rolled out Santa's Peek-a-Boo elves just in time for Christmas. Santa's Peek-a-Boo Elf is one of the best Christmas presents for kids because the festive plush Elf can spark creativity and give children something to look forward to every year. "Santa's Peek-a-Boo Elves offer a magical way for children to experience how much fun it is to have one of Santa's Elves visiting their home," said President Joanna Accetta. "Children will have fun sharing the many silly and magical adventures that Santa's Christmas Peek-a-Boo Elves bring as they play Hide-n-Seek throughout the elf's visit." Accetta began entertaining with a Christmas story for children by building the imaginary world of Santa's Peek-a-Boo elves. Each night, Peek-a-Boo "hid" while the family slept, and when morning came, all set out on a quest to uncover the elf's new hiding place. Every year after Thanksgiving, Peek-a-Boo arrives for the holidays and on Christmas Eve he returns to the North Pole with Santa. Families can start their own modern day Christmas tradition by welcoming Peek-a-Boo into their homes over the holidays. Finding Peek-a-Boo's hiding spot could become one of those family Christmas traditions that fill children with wonder and excitement each year, similar to the thrill of hunting eggs on Easter. Included with the elf: a letter children use to request a visit from Peek-a-Boo; an envelope addressed to Santa at the North Pole; a certificate for your child; and a Christmas list intended for Santa. Also, for purchase is a hard cover journal for children to create a story of the elf's visit, creating a keepsake to treasure for years to come. Parents can create their own Christmas tradition ideas, as they develop their own annual family Christmas traditions for their children and Peek-a-Boo. Children and their parents can bond over the adventures of Peek-a-Boo and his immanent return. In addition, children learn responsibility by taking care of their Peek-a-Boo elf, as well as being on their best behavior so he returns to Santa with a positive "report." For more information about how to request a visit from Santa's Peek-a-Boo Elf, visit SantasChristmasElf.com, Santas-Christmas-Magic.com or Santas-ChristmasPeekaBooElf.net . |