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Slumber Party

My oldest daughter just turned 12 years old and is having a 4 girls over to celebrate her birthday. I've asked her several times what types of activities she would like to do and she hasn't given me any feedback. Any suggestions out there from mother's with pre-teen girls?

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So What Happened?™

Hello all! Thanks for the awesome suggestions. The girls had a great time! We ended up having 8 girls. Not just 4, as we thought originally.

Activities included a blind makeover, karaoke, scary movies, gossip and more! They totally had a GIRLIE time and it was a lot of fun!!

Thanks again for the suggestions!
T.

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You could make Party Pillows-- they go over very well with girls at slumber parties.

Here is a link for one on Family Fun:

http://jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?page=CraftDis...

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Hands and feet, pamper and polish. Pizza, popcorn and a movie. Chocolate fondue. Bracelet making. T-shirt tye dye.(both in craft dept.) Anything girly should be a hit. Good luck!

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They will entertain themselves. Teenagers do not want organized activities nor do they want parents involved. Just have plenty of snack foods and drinks - the rest will take care of itself.

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Have a fear factor party. We did this for our kids and friend's kids on Halloween. Everyone is still talking about that party. You can google "fear factor birthday parties" and tons of ideas will come up, or you can rent a hotel room that has an indoor pool, order pizza, and camp out! Another idea would be to take them to the mall! Pre-teen girls always love the mall. You could also take them to get their nails/toes/pedicure done? Hope these help! H.

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When we did a sleep over birthday for my then 13 year old we found some great game ideas thru google. I can't remember the site but here are some games we played.
1)Find the gum race:Put big bubble gum piece on a plate for each girl. Cover the gum with a lot of whip cream. Girls keep hands behind back and eat whipcream until they find the gum. The first girl to find the gum and blow a buble wins. They were so funny to watch! The winner got a cheesy party favor.
2)Another great one is the blind makeover. Girls are grouped in pairs. One is blindfolded and given makeup. She must "do a makeover" on the other girl. Use trashbags with holes cut out for the head and arm to contain mess. Also get lots of spunges so they aren't spreading germs to each other. Take lots of pictures!!
This was kind of spur of the moment but when we ordered pizza they treated the delivery boy like a movie star. I video taped while they asked for his autograph and jumped up and down. It was really funny and the guy was a great sport about it. We made flip flops or shoes depending on the time of year. I got the cheap canvas shoes from walmart they painted them with fabric paint markers. If you do flipflops it's even better. you can find them at craft stores. You cut strips of fabric and tie them in knots on the top rubber part of the shoe. (e-mail me if you want more details) You can get the 5 dollar T-shirts from Hobby Lobby and paint those or pillow cases can be painted. These ideas were cheap and they had tons of fun. Donuts are great for breakfast. At this age some of them don't wakeup until their parents get there. So I'd do most of the activities at night. Have fun!

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You could make Party Pillows-- they go over very well with girls at slumber parties.

Here is a link for one on Family Fun:

http://jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?page=CraftDis...

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Mine played so much they didn't have time to do the activities I planned. I did get a cotten candy machine and they loved that. They also used her karaokee machine and did competitions.

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Definately make-overs :)
Also, since she likes to dance maybe they could ha a little dance contest.
I don't know if she is too old for this but there is a great American Girl board game with lots of fun activitites that keeps our slumber parties busy for hours. Oh and you might want to rent a teen movie for later in the evening so they can wind down.

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She probably wants a lot of 'girl' time. They want some privacy to gab and do their own grown up thing. A scrapbook activity is great for this age. Ask all the girls to bring a few of their favorite photos, take more digi prints at the party. Borrow a photo printer if you don't have one and print off some for the books they create. Try to give them as much space as you can. I know you want to keep an eye on them so set them up in the dining room or wherever and let them feel like this is their own space and project. Plus, this makes teh perfect take party favor. She is gettign too big too fast. I know!

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I did a birthday party for my teen sisters a couple of years ago that they all still talk about. We did a murder mystery dinner. I cooked food and they played the game (with a little assistance). I had them all come dressed up like it was fancy and decorated the table formally. I also baked a cake that was 3 tiers high and did plane white icing all over it. I gave them colored icing and whatever else I could find to let them decorate the cake. Afterwards they did what every other group of girls do, talk till wee hours. Hope this helps!

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Make overs, mani-pedi's and a fashion show!!

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