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Sleepovers.. my favourite topic. You can do many things depending on the theme of the party. These are just a few simple ideas.
My two best friends and I have had a lot of sleepovers, and we never seem to run out of ideas. You can play this really cool DVD board game called"Atmosphere, which we just play over and over again. We also have movie marathons of comedies and/or chick flicks, the classic sleepover game, Truth or Dare, and even go through the yearbooks talking about who's changed and who hasn't. You can pull pranks, tie dye socks, make personalized shirt's, and have scary storytelling contests in the dark. Balloon puppets are fun, too. I hope you have as much fun at your sleepover as we do! Hope these ideas work out for you.
Or you Could gossip about other people and run around also me and my friend and i love to play Video Games like well not video games just games we play pool and ski ball and air hockey and in the summer we go swimming and we play with her dog it is so cute and we do each others and ours and last time we watched Twilight and we had this book that was science experiments and we made Hot Chocolate and coffee and we went to her grandmas mansion and played for a little while then at night we had Pizza and played with her other dog and went to sleep watching a movie but this is with two girls.
Things to do:
1. Makeovers
2. Movies
3. Truth or Dare
4. Going to the Mall(Depending on how many people)
5. Tye Dying shirts or headbands
6. Puffy paint shirts
7. Flash Light tag
8. Game of Soccer or Softball or Basketball
9. Take CRAZY pictures
10. Dance
11. Playing Wii
12. Relay Races
13. Make up crazy nicknames
14. Go to a playground(:
15. Fashion Show
16. Eat
17. make a Roblox account
depends on the type of girls that they are and what they like to do.
When having a sleepover with both boys and girls you can watch scary movies, play truth or dare, play games, eat food, dance, or tell ghost stories.
rent a couple of movies and have a mountain of popcorn more importantly talk about gossip and boyss ;)
boys
well actually the girls do watch more naruto then the boys do which is kind of wierd if you think about it but yes the girls watch more naruto than boys
Girls do. Boys have slightly larger hearts, chests, and lungs which make breathing for them a little better. That why the can run faster and longer than girls.
They don't. They play differently. Boys generally play rougher than girls and speak less. The social skills between boys is less verbal and more large motor. Girls talk more and often negotiate what they will do in a game.
To make the best sleepover is to make invitations and invite a couple of friends. After, you need to make the living room enough space for the girls. You make the popcorn and any other snacks you want. You can have a pillow fights, snacks, tell scary stories and gossip.
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I think girls definitely talk about boys more. When ever I go to a sleepover about every boy in our school gets talked about.
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They can have a party. Dance. Do random stuff together. Prank call people. And more.
You can do a themed sleepover party. For a girls' sleepover, activities can include painting nails, doing hair, makeovers. For a boys' sleepover, activities can include playing Video Games or sports. Gender neutral can include watching movies/ tv, listening to music, ordering food, and Board Games.
Harry Potter marathon!!!
No, Because if they were boys would of distracted the girls or maybe opposite.
they are mean went they want to be mean and when they are in a bad mood
pillow fight boys makeovers chitchat junk food watching movies truth or dare
i would play games watch movies eat snacks and gossip and call some boys/girls if we feel up to it .
72 girls and 18 boys for a total of 90.
The effectiveness of boys and girls working together can vary depending on the context, group dynamics, and individual personalities. In certain situations, mixing genders can bring a diverse range of perspectives and improve collaboration skills. However, some circumstances may call for separating boys and girls to address specific needs or create a more comfortable learning environment. Ultimately, the key is to consider the specific goals and dynamics of the group when determining whether boys and girls should work together or separately.