mardi 3 juillet 2018
9 Sleepover Games You Mastered Back in the Day That You Can Teach Your Own Kids

Sleepovers are a quintessential part of being a kid. Even though you're under the watchful eye of the hosting parent or parents, the chance to bond with friends, stay up past your bedtime, and play silly games feels like the best night of freedom. If you have fond memories of your own slumber parties as a kid, we're wiling to bet you try to bend over backwards to make them magical for your own little ones. Since wrangling half a dozen children and keeping them entertained is no small feat, be prepared with all the games you played and loved when you were a child. These nine nostalgic sleepover activities will keep them happy and you reliving your past.
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