DISNEY fans will love this Lilo and Stitch version of Christmas countdown game Elf on the Shelf.
The Disney Store released the cute toy recently and it has already proven a hit online with Disney fans clamouring for one.

It costs £25, a similar price to the usual Elf on the Shelf, and is totally adorable.
You can arrange mischievous Stitch, wearing an aloha print Santa hat, into different positions on a daily basis.
He's paired with a Holiday Mischief with Stitch book which follows the alien's first Christmas on earth.
On Instagram lisamudshell said: "This is so adorably fun! I love the idea with Stitch. I'm totally getting him for a new tradition to start with my family."

- Lilo and Stitch on the shelf, Disney, £25 - buy now
Normally Elf on the Shelf costs £23 - but we recently revealed Tesco is selling a copycat for £20 cheaper.
The toys have been hugely popular in recent years, with the idea being that Santa's helpers keep an eye on kids in the run-up to Christmas, and report back on their behaviour to the Man in Red.
The clever chappies have been known to sneak around the house at night - ending up in a different place come morning.
Money blogger Lotty Burns posted a picture of the cheaper Tesco elf recently, and predicted it to be an instant sell-out.

- Elf on the Shelf, £22.99, Argos - buy now
She wrote: "The official Elf on the Shelf is a shedload more than this and sells out quickly.
"Might want to pick up in Tesco now because it looks exactly the same and is only £3!"
There are a few subtle differences between Tesco's toy and the original one.
The cheap supermarket version has stripey tights, a belt and black boots - whereas the original has plain red and white clothes, and goes without shoes.
While the original Elf on the Shelf comes with a story book, which Tesco aren't including.
If you can't be bothered trawling around Tesco, you can order an Elf to your local Argos - where it currently costs £22.99 (reduced from £27.99).
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