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Saturday, December 6
Geckodes - Coding Class Pilot. Ages 8-9 9am - 12pm📍CONROY ROOM- Diane Deans Greenboro Community Centre
Saturday Storytime (Series) at 10:30am📍Multiple OPL Locations
Holiday Family Fun Day 11am - 2:30pm📍Domaine Perrault
T(w)een Gaming on Ninten/do Switch (12-17yo) (Series) at 2:30pm 📍OPL Rosemount
Markets:
Bazaar Ottawa 11am - 7pm📍Cours Bayview Yards
Not Your Typical Holiday Market (Dec 6 & 7) 2 - 7pm📍 28 Booth Street, Ottawa (Albert Island) at Zibi
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Category 1: ⏱️ 5-Minute Setup (Mischief & Pranks)
These ideas use common kitchen and bathroom items and are the fastest to execute.
Toilet Paper Tree: The Elf has "wrapped" a door, the Christmas tree, or even a child's bedroom door with toilet paper.
Banana Minions: Draw Minion faces (or simple smiles/mustaches) on a few bananas and have the Elf posing next to them with the marker.
Googly Eye Takeover: Stick googly eyes on everything in the fridge (milk carton, ketchup bottle, eggs) or on family photos.
Lipstick Message: Use a washable marker or lipstick to write a silly message ("I'm Back!" or "I Love Ottawa!") on the bathroom mirror.
Cereal Box Ride: Cut a small hole in the bottom of a cereal box and poke the Elf's legs through, making it look like the Elf is getting a "box full" of breakfast.
"Frozen" in Ice: Place the Elf in a zip-top bag with water and freeze it. Pose a doll nearby, making it look like she worked her "icy magic."
Spoon Drummer: Give the Elf two spoons and pose them "drumming" on upside-down kitchen pots and pans.
Taped to the Wall: Gently tape the Elf to a cabinet door or the refrigerator with masking tape and a sign that reads: "I was naughty! Trapped me!"
Stuck in a Jar: Place the Elf upside down inside a large glass jar, trying to "climb out."
Shoe Train: Line up the family's shoes and place the Elf in the front one, "driving" a long shoe train across the floor.
Category 2: 🍬 Food & Fun (Easy Props)
These scenes use small treats or simple snacks to create a fun, contained setup.
Marshmallow Bath: The Elf is sitting in a mug or small bowl filled with mini-marshmallows (a "bubble bath").
Doughnut Swing: Loop a ribbon through a chocolate donut and hang it from a kitchen cabinet handle for a simple swing.
Hot Cocoa Dive: Have the Elf "diving" headfirst into a packet or container of hot cocoa mix.
Fishing for Goldfish: Use a string and a pretzel stick to make a fishing rod. Have the Elf "fishing" for Goldfish crackers in a sink or bowl.
KitKat Jenga: Pose the Elf next to a small tower built out of KitKat bars (or other small snack boxes).
Snowflake Cutouts: The Elf is surrounded by paper scraps and a few simple paper snowflake cutouts they "made" overnight.
Tucked in Bread: Gently place the Elf inside a loaf of sliced bread with only the face poking out, like they've made a cozy bed.
Pancake Stack: Pose the Elf next to a high stack of small pancakes or waffles, maybe with a tiny dollop of syrup.
Candy Cane Sledding: Glue a few candy canes together to make a tiny sled and pose the Elf riding it down a banister or a stack of books.
Marshmallow Snowman: Make a tiny snowman out of three stacked mini-marshmallows and have the Elf posing next to it.
Category 3: ✍️ Interactive & Kind (Notes/Games)
These ideas usually involve a note or a small activity the child can participate in.
Reading to Toys: Pose the Elf sitting with a small book reading to a circle of stuffed animals. Note: "Shhh! Story time! Don't interrupt!"
Movie Night Prep: Prop the Elf up next to the TV remote and a small bowl of popcorn (a bottle cap works well). Note: "Movie night starts now!"
Brushing Reminder: The Elf is sitting on the bathroom counter next to a tube of toothpaste and a toothbrush. Note: "Brush, brush, brush! Gotta stay clean!"
Coloring Buddy: Place the Elf with an open coloring book and a few crayons, having "helped" to color a festive picture. Note: "I started this, can you finish it?"
"Elfie" Time: Set the Elf up at a laptop or tablet, looking at a "selfie" picture you pre-loaded. Note: "But first, let me take an elfie!"
Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge: Set up a mini-game of Tic-Tac-Toe using small treats (like M&Ms) on a napkin. Note: "I'm ready for the next game! I bet I'll win!"
Simple Gift: Have the Elf sitting next to a wrapped book or a new ornament. Note: "A little gift from the North Pole."
Laundry Basket Ride: Place the Elf inside a laundry basket (or toy car) with a stuffed animal as a passenger. Note: "Need a ride to the North Pole?"
Wrapped in Ribbon: Wrap the Elf (and maybe a friendly stuffed animal) loosely in kitchen twine or yarn. Note: "I got tangled in ribbon! Help!"
Hiding in the Tree: This is the easiest: simply hide the Elf deep within the branches of the Christmas tree. Note: "Can you find me today?"


