How to Be a Great Sleepover Host

Prepare., Show them around the house., Get acquainted., Start the party., Bring out some snacks., Entertain., Settle on something to do., Be kind.,When your movies are over,stay up all night watch TV , Finally when you wake up and everybody else is...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Prepare.

    Make sure you have music, movies, games and other activities available for your guests.
  2. Step 2: Show them around the house.

    When guests arrive, give them a tour of the house; show them where the bathroom and the phone are, in case of any emergencies.

    Also tell them the "off limits areas" such as parents rooms, studies, siblings rooms, or any other room your parents don't want people barging in. , Have your guests introduce themselves so everyone gets to know each other. , Turn on some music everyone will enjoy, soon enough you will be dancing your feet off. , But most times everyone likes pizza.

    So, just make sure you bring at least 2 different toppings. , When you are finished eating, bring out a couple of games to play so your guests will be entertained and not bored. , Start to have a vote on what movie you want.

    Make sure you check with your friend's parents to see if the ratings are okay. , If your friend wants to go to the bathroom, pause the movie so they don't miss out.

    You can also have mid-night snack breaks if your guests (or even you) are hungry. ,, Make eggs, pancakes, bacon, toast, or even fancy omelets, and remember the guests always come first. , You can also go out to eat, too. ,, Also make sure they don't forget their stuff. , The party might be over but you have a mess to clean up: candy wrappers, dirty dishes, games, and crafts.
  3. Step 3: Get acquainted.

  4. Step 4: Start the party.

  5. Step 5: Bring out some snacks.

  6. Step 6: Entertain.

  7. Step 7: Settle on something to do.

  8. Step 8: Be kind.

  9. Step 9: When your movies are over

  10. Step 10: stay up all night watch TV

  11. Step 11: Finally when you wake up and everybody else is awake

  12. Step 12: you can ask your mom or dad to make everyone breakfast.

  13. Step 13: If your guests don't like the food

  14. Step 14: try to make something else.

  15. Step 15: Play some games in the morning like blindfolded makeovers

  16. Step 16: telephone

  17. Step 17: When your friend's parents come

  18. Step 18: make sure you thank them for coming to your sleepover.

  19. Step 19: Clean!.

Detailed Guide

Make sure you have music, movies, games and other activities available for your guests.

When guests arrive, give them a tour of the house; show them where the bathroom and the phone are, in case of any emergencies.

Also tell them the "off limits areas" such as parents rooms, studies, siblings rooms, or any other room your parents don't want people barging in. , Have your guests introduce themselves so everyone gets to know each other. , Turn on some music everyone will enjoy, soon enough you will be dancing your feet off. , But most times everyone likes pizza.

So, just make sure you bring at least 2 different toppings. , When you are finished eating, bring out a couple of games to play so your guests will be entertained and not bored. , Start to have a vote on what movie you want.

Make sure you check with your friend's parents to see if the ratings are okay. , If your friend wants to go to the bathroom, pause the movie so they don't miss out.

You can also have mid-night snack breaks if your guests (or even you) are hungry. ,, Make eggs, pancakes, bacon, toast, or even fancy omelets, and remember the guests always come first. , You can also go out to eat, too. ,, Also make sure they don't forget their stuff. , The party might be over but you have a mess to clean up: candy wrappers, dirty dishes, games, and crafts.

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