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  2. 21 (Really Fun) Sleepover Games That Everyone Will ... - AOL

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    For this game, you'll have to gift-wrap a small gift (something small, like a candy ring, squishy ball, or slime would work). While the music plays, everyone passes the parcel to their right.

  3. 30 Fun Sleepover Ideas Kids and Teens Will Love - AOL

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    We've gathered dozens of sleepover ideas kids, tweens and teens will love. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  4. Sleepovers (book) - Wikipedia

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    For Bella's sleepover she takes them all swimming, and they all have fun. They then have a huge tea at Bella's and a blue birthday cake in the shape of a swimming pool . Bella's parents sleep in the spare room and allows the girls to all sleep in their big double bed together.

  5. Sleepover - Wikipedia

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    A sleepover (also known as a slumber party or pajama party) is a social occasion where a young person stays at the home of a friend. Multiple people and/or friends may sleepover at the friend's home. Typically a younger person will partake in a sleepover; however, an adult or older person may sleep at a friend's home.

  6. The Scary Sleepover - Wikipedia

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    The Scary Sleepover is a children's picture book, written for children between three and six years of age. The story is written by Ulrich Karger and illustrated by Uli Waas. Plot summary

  7. The Best Sleepover in the World - Wikipedia

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    The Best Sleepover in the World is a children's novel written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Rachael Dean. It is a sequel to Wilson's 2001 novel Sleepovers and it was released on 17 August 2023, published by Puffin Books. In the story, Daisy is excluded from a sleepover that her friends are invited to by Chloe.

  8. Candice F. Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Candice F. Ransom (born July 10, 1952) [1] is a popular children's and young-adult author. She has written over 150 books as of June 2020, including 18 books for The Boxcar Children series, The Time Spies series and the Sunfire series.

  9. Scary Stories for Sleep-overs - Wikipedia

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    Stories include: Spiderbites, Bloodmobile, Bone Girl, Things from the Jungle, The Black Balloon, Sleep-over at Annette's, Christmas at Mountain Hollow. 9 Scary Stories for Sleep-overs #9