The practice involves adapting a popular Christmas-themed tradition for the Halloween season. A small, often plush, figure is positioned in different locations each day, creating a visual element of surprise and amusement. This adjusted seasonal activity blends the playful mischief associated with Halloween with the interactive hide-and-seek element of a well-known yuletide custom, introducing a novel approach to holiday fun.
This thematic adaptation provides an avenue for extending the spirit of playful engagement beyond the traditional Christmas period. It fosters creativity and anticipation, encouraging daily interaction and imaginative scenarios centered around the Halloween season. Its emergence can be contextualized within a broader trend of repurposing and remixing holiday traditions to suit individual preferences and broaden celebratory periods throughout the year. This type of adaptation allows for continuous engagement within the family that goes beyond just one holiday.