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Saturday Dec 21, 2024
Saturday Dec 21, 2024
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Crafts for Kids!

Create your very own North Pole Times Elf Puppets with this fun and easy DIY craft! Perfect for kids and families, this festive project brings the beloved North Pole Times characters to life. Using simple materials, kids can make their own adorable elf puppets and put on a holiday puppet show. A wonderful holiday activity for classrooms, family gatherings, or as a special keepsake from the North Pole!


Create heartfelt holiday memories with this easy DIY Christmas Heart Ornament Craft! Perfect for kids and families, this festive craft lets you design beautiful heart-shaped ornaments to decorate your Christmas tree. Using simple materials, these handmade ornaments add a personal touch to your holiday décor. Ideal for classrooms, family crafting sessions, or as thoughtful gifts, this craft is a wonderful way to spread Christmas cheer!


Bring the magic of the North Pole into your home with DIY Christmas Paper Ornaments featuring North Pole Times characters! This fun and easy craft lets kids and families create colorful, handmade ornaments inspired by your favorite North Pole elves. Perfect for hanging on the Christmas tree or giving as gifts, these paper ornaments add a festive, personal touch to your holiday décor. Great for classrooms, family crafting sessions, or holiday parties, this craft is a wonderful way to spread Christmas cheer!


Create festive cheer with DIY Christmas Pop-Up Cards featuring North Pole Times characters! This fun and easy craft allows you to design unique, handmade pop-up cards that bring the magic of the holiday season to life. Perfect for sending holiday greetings or giving as personalized gifts, these pop-up cards add a special touch to your Christmas celebrations. Whether crafting with kids, in the classroom, or at a holiday party, this simple craft is sure to delight family and friends alike!


[Naughty or Nice: Learning Kindness at the North Pole!]

Naughty or Nice: Learning Kindness at the North Pole!

How Elves Learn to Be Kind and Avoid Bullying

Happy Holidays everyone! I’m Professor Ellie Elf and I’m the teacher at the School of Wonders here at the North Pole.

Today I’m teaching my class the difference between being naughty and nice. People think that elves are cheerful all the time, but every so often they can misbehave. Young elves will argue over who gets to put the star on the Christmas tree in decorating class, or who got more marshmallows in their hot chocolate at snack time, or who is first in line for outdoor recess. That’s okay sometimes, but we have one important rule: NO BULLYING.

Bullying is when a person says or does something to hurt another person or hurt their feelings. Has anyone ever made you feel bad by teasing you or pushing you? It sure feels much nicer when everyone is kind to each other.

It’s so easy to be nice! When you help your friend solve a jigsaw puzzle, that’s nice. When you help somebody get up when they fall down, that’s nice. When you help your mom tidy up the house, that’s nice. Santa can see these kind actions, and it makes him happy to put your name on the Nice List.

But once you are on the Naughty List, you have to work extra hard to get off it. It makes Santa so sad to see good children behaving badly. When kids yell or hit or tease each other, they are not being a good friend. One secret trick you can remember is to treat everybody in the kind way that you would like to be treated.

[by Professor Ellie Elf]

When we use our hands for helping instead of hurting, we can build wonderful things together like snowmen, forts, toy towers … and most important of all, we can build better friendships.

 

Take this quick quiz to see what you learned today:

What is the important rule at the School of Wonders:
1. No dancing
2. No singing
3. No bullying
4. No giggling

What is one way to be nice:
1. Pushing somebody down
2. Calling someone mean names
3. Telling somebody they can’t play with you
4. Helping somebody up when they fall down

What is a secret trick to stay off the Naughty List:
1. Treat everybody the way you would like to be treated
2. Yell at your friends
3. Hurt or tease your little brother or sister
4. Be rude to your teacher and parents

I hope you enjoyed our classes this year. I’ll be thinking of you all when we get back to school next month and start working on more Christmas projects. Have a very Merry Christmas! We'll see you again next year!


-- More School of Wonders --
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Published Saturday December 14, 2024

Join Professor Ellie Elf as she shares how elves stay active with winter sports like ice skating and snowball fights at the North Pole. Learn why staying healthy is so important for Santa and his helpers!

[Teamwork at the North Pole: Elves in Action!]
Teamwork at the North Pole: Elves in Action!
Published Saturday December 07, 2024

Join Professor Ellie Elf at the School of Wonders to learn the importance of teamwork at the North Pole! From toy making to gingerbread houses, teamwork is key to holiday magic!

[Santa's School of Wonders: Elf Training 101!]
Santa's School of Wonders: Elf Training 101!
Published Saturday November 30, 2024

Join Professor Ellie Elf at Santa's School of Wonders! Discover how elves are trained for Christmas magic, from gift wrapping to reindeer care, and take a fun quiz!

[How do You Make...]
How do You Make...
Published Friday November 01, 2024

How do you make toys? How does Santa's sleigh fly? How does the world famous toy-making machine - the Appendapulator - work?

Spread Christmas Cheer with Magical Elf Texts from the North Pole!

Let your imagination run wild this holiday season with Elf Texts from North Pole Times! Become one of Santa's mischievous helpers and send fun, personalized text messages to family and friends, straight from the North Pole.

[The North Pole Times News Team]