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SANTA'S LITTLE HELPER

Joyrides with Barbie and stealing chocolates from advent calenders: Here are the cheekiest Elf on the Shelf ideas for your home

IF you've been on social media in the last couple of days, there is no way you can avoid seeing numerous families sharing their cheeky Elf on the Shelf snaps.

THE Elf on the Shelf stemmed from a book created in 2005, and just like in the book, the little elf toy is supposed to watch over children at night and report any mischief to Santa in the North Pole.

Who can really say if the Elf actually helps children get on St Nick's good list, but it's fair to say on social that Elf isn't all that well behaved himself.

With the help of some adults secretly moving the Elf into different scenarios at night, there are now thousands of photos online of Elf on the Shelf getting into all sorts of mischief.

From a joyride with Barbie to trying up the toilet with fairy lights, here are the funniest Elf on the Shelf pictures on social media to date.

If you haven't got your hands on Santa's little helper yet, there's no need to panic - there is still time to join in with the fun.

Elf on the Shelf has it's own official website, where elves can be purchased from £29.95, which include the actual story book.

The mischievous dolls are also , stock is currently unavailable but customers can sign up for stock alerts.

However, the Elf on the Shelf is plus free delivery in the UK.

Prezzybox also plus £3.95 for standard UK delivery.

Elves are available in male, female, light and dark skin designs.

If you do purchase your Elf from the official website , which means you will receive an adoption certificate, a letter from Santa and weekly ideas for your elf.

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