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A modern Christmas classic,
Elf
burst onto cinema screens over 20 years ago and has been charming people ever since. In 2003, Buddy the Elf went on a journey to find his father, and ultimately help Santa save Christmas, and since then the world has gone
mad. There are only a few modern Christmas films that everyone agrees are instant classics, but
is definitely one. A wholesome and deeply funny film, it captures everything important about Christmas: family, acceptance, fun and most importantly Santa. Regularly cited as one of the best Christmas films of all time, for many people, Christmas hasn't started until they've watched
.
Stuffed with more classic quotes, quips and wisecracks from Buddy, his human family and North Pole colleagues, as well as a cast of cynical New Yorkers whom Buddy befriends and with more treats than you'll find under the Christmas tree, the
Little Book of Elf
is the perfect gift for the
mad member of your family, which, last time we looked, was everyone!
"I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite."
Buddy.
"Why don't you just say it? I'm the worst toy maker in the world. I'm a cottonheaded ninnymuggins."
Buddy, to Ming Ming.
"Then I traveled through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirlyswirly gum drops, and then I walked through the Lincoln Tunnel."
44 per cent
The percentage of British people* who rewatch
every single year, according to OnBuy study, 2020.
* Britons will spend around 14 days of their lifetime rewatching
Elf
burst onto cinema screens over 20 years ago and has been charming people ever since. In 2003, Buddy the Elf went on a journey to find his father, and ultimately help Santa save Christmas, and since then the world has gone
mad. There are only a few modern Christmas films that everyone agrees are instant classics, but
is definitely one. A wholesome and deeply funny film, it captures everything important about Christmas: family, acceptance, fun and most importantly Santa. Regularly cited as one of the best Christmas films of all time, for many people, Christmas hasn't started until they've watched
.
Stuffed with more classic quotes, quips and wisecracks from Buddy, his human family and North Pole colleagues, as well as a cast of cynical New Yorkers whom Buddy befriends and with more treats than you'll find under the Christmas tree, the
Little Book of Elf
is the perfect gift for the
mad member of your family, which, last time we looked, was everyone!
"I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite."
Buddy.
"Why don't you just say it? I'm the worst toy maker in the world. I'm a cottonheaded ninnymuggins."
Buddy, to Ming Ming.
"Then I traveled through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirlyswirly gum drops, and then I walked through the Lincoln Tunnel."
44 per cent
The percentage of British people* who rewatch
every single year, according to OnBuy study, 2020.
* Britons will spend around 14 days of their lifetime rewatching
A modern Christmas classic,
Elf
burst onto cinema screens over 20 years ago and has been charming people ever since. In 2003, Buddy the Elf went on a journey to find his father, and ultimately help Santa save Christmas, and since then the world has gone
mad. There are only a few modern Christmas films that everyone agrees are instant classics, but
is definitely one. A wholesome and deeply funny film, it captures everything important about Christmas: family, acceptance, fun and most importantly Santa. Regularly cited as one of the best Christmas films of all time, for many people, Christmas hasn't started until they've watched
.
Stuffed with more classic quotes, quips and wisecracks from Buddy, his human family and North Pole colleagues, as well as a cast of cynical New Yorkers whom Buddy befriends and with more treats than you'll find under the Christmas tree, the
Little Book of Elf
is the perfect gift for the
mad member of your family, which, last time we looked, was everyone!
"I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite."
Buddy.
"Why don't you just say it? I'm the worst toy maker in the world. I'm a cottonheaded ninnymuggins."
Buddy, to Ming Ming.
"Then I traveled through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirlyswirly gum drops, and then I walked through the Lincoln Tunnel."
44 per cent
The percentage of British people* who rewatch
every single year, according to OnBuy study, 2020.
* Britons will spend around 14 days of their lifetime rewatching
Elf
burst onto cinema screens over 20 years ago and has been charming people ever since. In 2003, Buddy the Elf went on a journey to find his father, and ultimately help Santa save Christmas, and since then the world has gone
mad. There are only a few modern Christmas films that everyone agrees are instant classics, but
is definitely one. A wholesome and deeply funny film, it captures everything important about Christmas: family, acceptance, fun and most importantly Santa. Regularly cited as one of the best Christmas films of all time, for many people, Christmas hasn't started until they've watched
.
Stuffed with more classic quotes, quips and wisecracks from Buddy, his human family and North Pole colleagues, as well as a cast of cynical New Yorkers whom Buddy befriends and with more treats than you'll find under the Christmas tree, the
Little Book of Elf
is the perfect gift for the
mad member of your family, which, last time we looked, was everyone!
"I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite."
Buddy.
"Why don't you just say it? I'm the worst toy maker in the world. I'm a cottonheaded ninnymuggins."
Buddy, to Ming Ming.
"Then I traveled through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirlyswirly gum drops, and then I walked through the Lincoln Tunnel."
44 per cent
The percentage of British people* who rewatch
every single year, according to OnBuy study, 2020.
* Britons will spend around 14 days of their lifetime rewatching

















