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Slumber Party Snacks

Posted on February 4, 2010.
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the slumber parties, and fun for children, can be hard work for you as an adult accommodation. Not only do you make sure your house is presentable and welcoming, but we must also prepare food and do some planning to keep everyone busy.

The food is a big part of the night. You'll need to get plenty of snacks as well as for the night. It may be pretzels, mozzarella sticks, cookies and chips. You will also need to drink, but to maintain the low level hyper-activity, you'll want to stick with drinks low in sugar, such as water and milk. Fruit juices often contain a fair amount of sugar, so you'll want to save those of the morning, with things like peanut butter toast, and jelly, and pancake mix.

Thus, once you have your menu planned, it is time for the animation. Some games sleepover can go a long way to make your party a memorable evening.

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It is a great, discreet way to cement friendships and begin the right night. Get embroidery thread in different colors, and show children how to make friendship bracelets. First, start with six strings, about 10 inches long, for each bracelet. Then tie a knot at one end, then the group of two to two channels. Now you'll begin to weave, make a third of the descent you put pairs of cities, so you get a pattern. Come back when you get a two-thirds of the descent. Finally, when you're almost all the way to the end of the thread, tie a know. And there you have it! Now all you have to do is to ask children to move the bracelet they made to the child on their right, and everyone will have a token of friendship.

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It will take some planning ahead. Ask each child (and parents) to bring their favorite stuffed toys to the party. Make sure you have a couple of extra teddy bear in hand, because you never know if someone will forget them. Take each child a stuffed animal and put it in a large bowl. Then each child will be blindfolded and had 20 seconds to pass the tray and find their toys through touch. At the end of the game, to celebrate their success with a little milk and cookies. This is a great game because there are no losers!

Decorate your <b> <Taie / b>

What would be a better activity for a sleepover, then decorate a pillowcase? You will need to collect certain elements of it: plain white pillowcases, paint, stickers, glitter, and markers. Have each child decorate one cases in any topic they wish. It is a great art and crafts project that really lets the imagination free, and it allows children to bring home a souvenir of the fun part!

<b> Game Lullaby / b>

Now it is time to calm the children so they'll go to bed. The stuffed animals they made earlier to the game will be an excellent tool bin. Have children put all their stuffed animals in bed, and tell them they need to sing a lullaby to their toys, they go to sleep! You can make them sing alone or together. When they finished singing, telling them they have to shut up now, so that their plush toys can fall asleep. So there! Everyone is asleep and ready for another beautiful day tomorrow, and your party a success!

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