How to Host an 11 Year Old's Birthday Sleepover
Buy cheap pillows and blankets., Set up a bed for your child's friend/friends., In the bathroom, hide all of your stuff into a cupboard and set out clean towels, tiny bottles of shampoo, conditioner and soap and bubble bath so that the guest/guests...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy cheap pillows and blankets.
Line the floor of the chosen room with them, to make the room cozy, comfortable and good for lounging in. -
Step 2: Set up a bed for your child's friend/friends.
Cosy it with more pillows, cushions, sheets, blankets and possibly a duvet.
If your child has a double bed, or a bunk bed, this will not be necessary. ,, They will be able to decorate themselves and pick at the finger foods.
Cheese and pineapple, however strange-sounding it may be, tastes delicious on cocktail sticks and are easy to pick up with wet nail varnish. , Be prepared, and make sure it is as discreet as possible if it happens.
Don't make them feel embarrassed because this will make them feel worse. , Make sure you have a wide variety of toppings for your guests. , Let your guests choose their own types of pudding. , Let them stay up much later than usual. , Supply lots of sleeping bags and blankets to keep them warm and a torch and keys for the back door for safety. -
Step 3: In the bathroom
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Step 4: hide all of your stuff into a cupboard and set out clean towels
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Step 5: tiny bottles of shampoo
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Step 6: conditioner and soap and bubble bath so that the guest/guests and your daughter can have a nice time in the bathroom bathing and pampering.
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Step 7: Drag a long
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Step 8: clean table or bench into the bathroom and set out nail varnish
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Step 9: hairbrushes and combs
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Step 10: dishes of marshmallows or popcorn or fruit on toothpicks of a plate.
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Step 11: Buy a very cheap pair of slippers
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Step 12: a cheap toothbrush
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Step 13: tiny tubes of toothpaste and one spare set of PJ's just in case someone forgets their stuff.Be sure to have pads AND tampons because a period can strike at the oddest of times.
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Step 14: Buy or make pizza dough and buy loads of different toppings ahead of time so that your guests can have a pizza party!
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Step 15: Buy a variety of ice creams and different sweets
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Step 16: cookies and sauces for pudding.
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Step 17: Put a portable TV in your daughter's room just in case.
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Step 18: If you don't want them keeping you up at night let them sleep in a tent outside but make sure everyone (including parents) is fine with it.
Detailed Guide
Line the floor of the chosen room with them, to make the room cozy, comfortable and good for lounging in.
Cosy it with more pillows, cushions, sheets, blankets and possibly a duvet.
If your child has a double bed, or a bunk bed, this will not be necessary. ,, They will be able to decorate themselves and pick at the finger foods.
Cheese and pineapple, however strange-sounding it may be, tastes delicious on cocktail sticks and are easy to pick up with wet nail varnish. , Be prepared, and make sure it is as discreet as possible if it happens.
Don't make them feel embarrassed because this will make them feel worse. , Make sure you have a wide variety of toppings for your guests. , Let your guests choose their own types of pudding. , Let them stay up much later than usual. , Supply lots of sleeping bags and blankets to keep them warm and a torch and keys for the back door for safety.
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