HUMANS across the country have had to self-isolate this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And Christmas elves are no exception.
It’s the time of year many naughty elves will be getting themselves into scrapes around the home in what has become a Christmas tradition.
Parents have to wrack their brains to think up creative ways to hide toy elves for their children to find whether it’s hanging from a lampshade or buried in the sugar bowl.
However, this year elves are having to go into elf isolation first before getting involved in all sorts of cheeky antics.
Yes, elves are going into elf-isolation for 14 days after returning from the North Pole and getting some much-needed down time before causing all kinds of havoc.
You can share your pictures of your elves in quarantine with us and also getting up to no good once they are free by clicking the button below.
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