Amid news of shortages of toys for this festive period, Rocket Licensing has confirmed that The Elf on the Shelf Scout Elves will still arrive in family homes to bring Christmas magic to all.
Rob Wijeratna, joint MD of Rocket Licensing, said: “Despite shortages of many things in the UK at the moment and a sense of panic about being able to create those special memories at this time of year, we’re delighted to be able to confirm that The Elf on the Shelf will be back as usual, to bring their Christmas magic to family homes.â€
“Despite shortages of many things in the UK at the moment and a sense of panic about being able to create those special memories at this time of year, we’re delighted to be able to confirm that The Elf on the Shelf will be back as usual, to bring their Christmas magic to family homes.â€
Rob Wijeratna, joint MD of Rocket Licensing
Rocket Licensing added that Santa himself has issued a statement to calm fears around the visiting of his eagerly anticipated The Elf on the Shelf Scout Elves to families throughout the UK. The statement from the North Pole Press Office reads: ‘Santa Claus has called for calm today amid reports that The Elf on the ShelfScout Elves are facing delays in their arrival to the UK this Christmas. The North Pole press office can confirm that the Scout Elves will be arriving on schedule, along with the Elf Pets, and Santa’s newest elves – the Elf Mates. Christmas magic will prevail as it always does, and Santa’s Scout Elves will all be arriving on time to homes across Great Britain.’
With a growing range of licensed products hitting shelves from 16 licensees including Winning Moves’ line of Top Trump card games, Rachel Lowe board games, Aykroyds’ Fam Jams (family pyjamas), Dreamtex’s range of bedding, Hachette’s collection of search-and-find and activity books, Thornycroft confectionery and H&A for health and beauty, more Scout Elves will be available for new families to adopt in the lead up to the big day.