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serious crayons:
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 28, 2018, 07:15:02 pm ---You've heard of the Christmas "snitch", Elf on a Shelf? Santa's helper who watches the kids and reports back to Santa if they've been good?
Well, Easter is getting in on that act, with a helper for the Easter Bunny, the Peep on a Perch!
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Oh, for Peep's sake. Does every holiday have to be tied to good behavior and employ a "snitch"? Why not just tell the kids the NSA is watching over them at all times? Or, to be less secular, hang up a crucifix and tell them Jesus is watching?
BTW, I have an Elf on a Shelf but I never knew he was intended to be a snitch. He hasn't been doing a very good job of it. :laugh:
--- Quote --- Children will be proud to have the Easter Peep watch them being good all day as they get ready for bed without making a fuss, help out around the house, and use good manners.
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If all it took to make my kids do that is a little stuffed animal perched within view, I would have bought one for every room of the house. But I'm afraid this expectation is just slightly unrealistic.
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serious crayons:
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 28, 2018, 07:22:52 pm ---"The Mensch on the Bench," is a book and doll set created by Jewish father and former Hasbro Toys marketing executive, Neal Hoffman, in an effort to teach his sons about the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, all while adding a new tradition to his family. The doll is a stuffed toy that looks a bit like a rabbi or a Hasidic Jew and is named Moshe. The accompanying book tells the story of Moshe the Mensch who helped Judah Maccabee at the temple by keeping the Shamash candle lit and by watching over the menorah and remaining oil during Hanukkah for eight days - when there was only enough oil left for one day. Moshe played the dreidel, loved coins made of candy called Gelt, and was a true mensch to the children and their families during this difficult time.
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I like this guy much better. There's no spying or behavior policing in the description, and "mensch" just means good person.
Jeff Wrangler:
Peeps have 28 calories, 0 grams of fat, and they are also gluten free.
And I still don't like them. :P
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on March 29, 2018, 09:50:17 am ---BTW, I have an Elf on a Shelf but I never knew he was intended to be a snitch. He hasn't been doing a very good job of it. :laugh:
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I've never had one, and my parents didn't do that Elf thing, so we weren't "watched" by that. It was my impression that the Elf is "supposed" to report back to Santa each night on the children's behavior.
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 29, 2018, 06:07:30 pm ---I've never had one, and my parents didn't do that Elf thing, so we weren't "watched" by that. It was my impression that the Elf is "supposed" to report back to Santa each night on the children's behavior.
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Who invented that whole Elf on the Shelf thing anyway? First time I heard it mentioned I had no idea what was being talked about.
In my day we only had to worry about Santa. He knew when you'd been good or bad, for goodness' sake.
We didn't have to worry about some C.I.A. elf tattling on us.
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