1/16/2024 0 Comments Fun things to do at a sleepover![]() Or watch Trolls and serve rainbow-colored popcorn, pink and purple rice krispie treats (hello, food coloring!), and cotton candy. Watch both Wreck It Ralph movies and have gummy cherries, Oreo cookies, and candy that looks like it is straight out of Sugar Rush. Make it even more fun with a theme for the night. Because, of course, one of the top things in the list of fun things to do at a sleepover, is eat junk food! Buy inexpensive plastic shower caddies with the individual compartments for all of their goodies. Create individual movie boxes to hold each kid’s popcorn, soda, and candy. Pass out popcorn in little popcorn buckets and boxes of candy like you get at the movie theater. Have everyone spread out in chairs, on beanbags, and on piles of pillows and blankets on the floor. Pull out all the stops and have an awesome movie night. There is also just something about a fort that makes a kid’s day. It is fun because it is something different. The kids can climb in and tell scary stories, play with action figures, pretend they are undercover spies, or watch a movie on a laptop or iPad. Load up on pillows and the tent is all set. If you have hardwood floors, those cushiony camping pads make a nice base for the pallet and will keep the kids comfortable enough to sleep in their fort all night. Once you have your fort ready and secured, make a pallet on the floor out of a few sleeping bags and some nice, fuzzy blankets. That is just part of their charm! It is supposed to be a fun, informal type of thing, so channel your inner child and get constructing. They are never even or straight, and half the time they sag in the middle or on one end. The fun thing about blanket forts is that they do not have to be perfect. Large rubber bands or chip clips can also work really well to help secure sheet edges and corners to things. Drape sheets over the back of a recliner or other cushy chair. Tie the corners to the backs of a couple dining room chairs. Take a few sheets and spread them out across the room, securing the corners to whatever is nearby. ![]() What’s a sleepover without the classic blanket fort? It has to be the one of the top things to do at a sleepover. Rather than rounding up all your kid’s friends and letting them run through the house like maniacs, here are 5 fun and memorable things to do at a sleepover. ![]() Whether it is a birthday party or just a Saturday night over summer break, sleepovers are the ultimate kid get-together.
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