Parents know it: kids love to celebrate. They’ll clap for finishing a puzzle, cheer when a balloon floats by, and beam when someone notices their effort. That’s where Razzle the Celebration Snowman comes in. As part of Santa’s growing Santaverse, Razzle brings a snowburst of joy wherever he goes, reminding us all that any day can be a reason to celebrate.

And when he shows up with a Scout Elf by his side? That’s when the celebrations really sparkle. Together, the Scout Elf and Razzle can create unforgettable moments in your home, ones that are fun, meaningful, and easy for elves to set up (and for parents to maintain throughout the year!)


Why Celebrations Matter

Before we jump in, here’s the secret: celebrations aren’t just fun. They’re good for kids, too. Research in child development shows that marking milestones, recognizing effort, and sharing joy builds:

  • Confidence: Kids feel proud when effort is noticed.
  • Resilience: Even tough days can end with a positive note.
  • Empathy: Noticing and celebrating others strengthens kindness.
  • Connection: Shared rituals help families grow closer.

In other words? When Razzle and a Scout Elf set up a celebration, they’re not just spreading cheer. They’re helping your kids grow. So here are four celebration ideas that you (and your Scout Elf) can enjoy with Razzle all year long.


Mini Medal & Trophy Ceremony

Razzle the Celebration Snowman and a girl Scout Elf show a medal and a trophy

Imagine your child waking up to find your Scout Elf and Razzle together at a celebration ceremony with medals, a shiny trophy, or even stickers ready to go. They may even add a sign: “Today we celebrate YOU!”

Setup: Razzle and your Scout Elf team up to create this special moment! They will print out a medal or trophy and write in what your child is being celebrated for. They might even glue the medal to a long ribbon so it can be worn proudly around their neck—just like a real champion.

Activity: Kids can receive medals or trophies for small or big wins—showing kindness, trying something new, brushing teeth without a reminder, or performing in a school play. Parents will help Razzle and their Scout Elf hold a celebration ceremony with claps and cheers.

Why it matters: Celebrating effort (not just big achievements) teaches resilience and builds self-esteem. Children learn that progress is worth recognizing, even in small steps.

Tip: Your Scout Elf might present the medal while Razzle offers up additional celebratory gifts like stickers or candies.

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Milestone Memory Jar

Razzle the Celebration Snowman holds a slip of pink paper that says "A+ on Spelling Test" and The Elf on the Shelf Scout Elf holds a slip of blue paper that says "Field Day Winner"

Kids grow (and glow!) in so many small ways. A Milestone Memory Jar turns everyday wins into treasured memories your whole family can revisit later with Razzle and your Scout Elf!

Setup: Razzle and your Scout Elf will team up to create a special jar to hold special memories! They’ll provide colorful slips of paper and crayons.

Activity: Each time something special happens (a soccer goal, a brave doctor’s visit, a finished book, or any little memory kids want to remember), you can write it down and drop it in the jar. On Christmas or New Year’s Eve, open the jar together to relive the year’s most joyful moments.

Why it matters: Recording milestones encourages gratitude and reflection. Kids see how small moments add up to big growth, and families get a ritual of remembering together.


Card Crafting Celebration

Razzle the Celebration Snowman holds a card with a drawn picture of Nana and written with the words "U R Gr8" while the Scout Elf holds a crayon

Razzle knows joy grows bigger when it’s shared. With a little help from your Scout Elf, kids can spread cheer by making cards that celebrate the people they love.

Setup: Your Scout Elf and Razzle appear with crayons, paper, and envelopes, ready for a surprise project. hey might leave a note that says, “Who can we celebrate today?”

Activity: Kids make cards to cheer for someone else—teachers, grandparents, neighbors, or siblings. Razzle provides the pizzazz (and maybe some confetti), while your Scout Elf stands ready with supplies (or even a list of potential people to honor!)

Why it matters: Kids learn empathy and generosity by celebrating others. It shifts the focus from “me” to “we,” showing that joy grows bigger when it’s shared.


30-Second Dance Party Celebration

GIF shows Razzle and Scout Elf beneath mini disco balls while lights flash on dance floor

Nothing says celebration like a dance break. That’s why Razzle and your Scout Elf bring the moves for a fast, joyful family dance party.

Setup: Your Scout Elf strikes a silly dance pose while Razzle hangs out beneath a mini disco ball or dangling ribbons.

Activity: Play a favorite song and hold a family dance party—short, silly, and full of laughter. Kids can invent moves and give them funny names. Need a suggested beat? Check out Reindeer Stable Stomp with the Elf Pets Reindeer!

Why it matters: Dancing boosts confidence, reduces stress, and gives kids a joyful way to express themselves. Celebrating with movement shows that fun doesn’t need presents. It can come from the people you love most.


Celebrations Made Easy

Young girl with curly hair holds Razzle high in the air while dancing with him

The beauty of these ideas? They’re simple, fast, and flexible. With Razzle and a Scout Elf teaming up, families can whip up celebrations in seconds (and have a ton of fun while doing it!)


The Bottom Line

Razzle the Celebration Snowman isn’t just another North Pole character. He’s a snowman with pizazz, confetti in his pockets, and a mission to spread joy. When he partners with a Scout Elf in your home, the result is double the magic: celebrations that encourage kids, strengthen family bonds, and remind everyone that joy can show up anywhere, anytime.

Young boy and girl smile while holding Razzle the Celebration Snowman plush between them

Fa-la-la, sis-boom-bah, whirly-twirly, rah-ha-ha! Whooooooo!


Learn more about Razzle the Celebration Snowman’s origin, his story and his role in Santa’s North Pole!