Scouting for Santa: The popular Elf on the Shelf lands in local homes

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Cole and Chloe Stumpenhorst of Franklin Grove find Sugar hanging out in their Christmas tree. The little scamp has been running around the house getting into all kinds of mischief: he took a bite out of the gingerbread train car, painted the kids' noses red and took down all the stockings and hung up underwear in their place. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“I compared it to ‘Toy Story,’ and how, when those kids are around, those toys are still and inanimate, and then, at night, when the kids are asleep, the toys come to life. He seemed to understand the idea. … And he really enjoys it now.”

Stumpenhorst hopes to keep up the annual hide-and-seek ritual for at least a few more years, so both her son and daughter can experience the fun.

“The doubt by the time kids get to third grade is overwhelming, …” she said. “So, if I can keep it up through then, that would be great. Then, if I can convince him to keep a secret and maybe even help me with it, I can keep it up for her until then, too.”

So children (and parents), heed this advice:

This holiday season, be not naughty, but nice.

Spread good cheer. Be merry and bright.

Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

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