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How Do You Host A Sleepover (Teen Girls)?

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How Do You Host A Sleepover (Teen Girls)?

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• Send out invitations at least a couple of weeks days in advance, so that they don’t plan anything else and so that they are aware early. Since this is just for a low-key sleepover (not a sleepover party), you don’t have to invite your friends over too far in advance, but try and invite them about a week in advance. Call, text them, email them, or ask them personally. Remind them to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, etc. Limit the amount of girls you invite if you don’t want things getting crazy. • Stock up on junk food and goodies. Caffeinated drinks and sugary foods are good for staying up all night. Good snack foods include popcorn, pretzels, cookies, ice cream, chocolate etc. Ask your friends beforehand if they have any food allergies! If your parents are having difficulties (money wise), ask your friends to bring a little something such as a few chocolate bars or cookies so that your parents don’t have to spend all their money on junk food. • Rent movies or pick some from your home c

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• Send out invitations at least a couple of weeks, days in advance, so that they don’t plan anything else and so that they are aware early. Since this is just for a low-key sleepover (not a sleepover party), you don’t have to invite your friends over too far in advance, but try and invite them about a week in advance. Call, text them, email them, or ask them personally. Remind them to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, etc. Limit the amount of girls you invite if you don’t want things getting crazy. • Stock up on junk food and goodies. Caffeinated drinks and sugary foods are good for staying up all night. Good snack foods include popcorn, pretzels, cookies, ice cream, chocolate etc. Ask your friends beforehand if they have any food allergies! If your parents are having difficulties (money wise), ask your friends to bring a little something such as a few chocolate bars or cookies so that your parents don’t have to spend all their money on junk food. • Rent movies or pick some from your home

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