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HOW TO HOST A GREAT SLEEPOVER
By: Cocoflower, 11
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HOW TO HOST A GREAT SLEEPOVER
By: Cocoflower, 11

Having some friends hanging’ for the night? These are a few ideas that are sure to be a hit!

1. Go to the movies; ask around to see if any good ones are playing. Go as a group, and buy the candy at a grocery store....it’s WAY cheaper. If you have to wait a few minutes, talk about the preview, or another movie that’s coming out. Some movie theaters have photo booths, if someone has a few bucks, get the whole gang for some pictures. If no good movies are playing, rent one or pick one you already have, it’s just as fun!

2. Make dinner, buy the ingredients before hand, and have everyone help out. It’s fun, plus your parents won’t have to do it for you.

3. If it’s a nice day outside, hit the beach. Go swimming until dinner or lunch, it’s sure to be a blast! And if you don’t have a beach near you, you could always set up the sprinklers or have a water balloon fight, just make sure it’s okay with your parents, and if the beach is rocky make sure no flip-flops are on the scene.

4. Get in your PJ’s early. It’s fun to watch T.V. or a movie when you’re all cuddled up.

5. Play games, instead of talking, play truth or dare or M*A*S*H. It’s loads more fun than just talking, but if you do get tired of that...talk to your heart’s content.

6. In the morning, make waffles or pancakes, and watch the T.V., everyone is bound to be tired, and thats always relaxing!

7. When it’s time for your guests to go, make sure to thank their parents. You can ask about plan the next one, maybe at someone else’s house for a little variation.






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