Tweens (11-12 years)•✨ Pop culture/memes
Elf's AI chatbot takeover
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Your elf has created their own AI chatbot service! Set up your elf at a laptop or tablet with sticky notes containing hilarious 'AI-generated' answers to North Pole questions. Add signs like 'ELF-GPT: Powered by Cookie Data' and printouts of funny chatbot conversations where the elf AI gives absurd advice about being nice vs naughty, or generates 'elf poetry' that's hilariously bad. Include a queue of toy figures waiting to ask questions.
What you'll need
- Laptop or tablet
- Sticky notes in various colors
- Printable signs (e.g., ELF-GPT: Powered by Cookie Data)
- Toy figures or small stuffed animals
- Printer (optional for printouts)
How to set it up
- Place the laptop or tablet on a child-friendly surface where it’s visible, like a coffee table or kid’s desk.
- Write funny, absurd answers on sticky notes—such as 'How do I stay nice? Just think of warm cocoa!'—and attach them to the screen or around the device.
- Print or create signs that say 'ELF-GPT: Powered by Cookie Data' and place them near the device. If printing funny chatbot conversations or 'elf poetry,' scatter these around the area as well.
- Arrange a small queue of toy figures or stuffed animals behind the laptop or tablet, as if they’re waiting to ask questions.
- Optional: Add a small notepad and pencil so kids can leave questions for the elf’s 'AI' to answer later.
Tips & variations
- Use large, easy-to-read print for the signs and conversations so young children can see and laugh along.
- Encourage kids to help write silly answers for the elf AI, making it a fun interactive activity.
- For added fun, change the elf’s position each day with the 'chatbot'—maybe the elf is ‘hacking’ a kitchen table one day and a bedtime shelf the next.
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