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When do kids start having sleepovers?

Mrs.GregMrs.Greg member
edited June 2014 in Stay at Home Moms
I was talking to a mom yesterday at Lydia's party. She said she has a niece who is 9 and her mom hasn't done "friend" parties for her for a while. She only has family parties. In place of the "friend" party, gets to pick 3 friends to sleepover. The mom I talked to says her sister loves it, it's much cheaper than throwing a party and inviting the whole class. I was wondering when I might be able to try to suggest this cheap alternative to Lydia! But I don't even remember my first sleepover.
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Re: When do kids start having sleepovers?

  • Mrs.GregMrs.Greg member
    edited June 2014
    cjcouple said:

    oh you could also start younger with a special day/outing with a few friends. my ds has a bff that took him snow tubing for a day with lunch and stuff for her bday.

    @cjcouple‌ Like I would drive them to wherever? Or I'd invite their moms too and pay for everyone? I do like this idea!
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  • 2nd grade seemed to be the year that sleepover birthday parties start -- in full swing in 3rd grade, I would imagine (not there yet!!) I think they're tough though, especially for a birthday party. When people only have room for a few, feelings get hurt. My daughter felt so bad feeling she had to keep her friend's sleepover party a secret because another friend was not invited. At 7, she just wasn't ready to deal with this information in a tactful manner. 
  • Taylor (6) tried a sleepover this year and her friend left at 10:30 pm.   :(
    There were tears on both sides which was sad.  Alex successfully slept over at a friend's house in Kindergarten.  Taylor is a very shy kid, with some anxiety issues, so she has yet to sleepover at anyone other than Aunt's or Gma's - and never alone.  

    I would take the kids for ice cream (no Mom's) for a special thing, no sleepovers at 5.  Or do a sleep-under where she has girls over after dinner, picks a movie, do all of the girl's nails, have a snack and send them home.  The fun of a sleepover without the anxiety of sleeping.
  • I wish I had asked this BEFORE I started planning Lydia's party - haha! I love these ideas! Don't get me wrong, Lydia loves the children's museum, she and her friends had a blast yesterday! But these ideas you guys are giving me just seem so much more special :x I'm already thinking about what to do for Lydia's next birthday!!
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  • Julia hasn't had any sleepovers yet and she's at the end of 1st grade. I remember my first sleepover party being 3rd grade, but I had a few sleepovers with a single friend before that. I want to say that started around 2nd grade.
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  • DD had her first slumber party just last Friday. She turned 8. It was the first sleep over for most of the kids and we had two pick-up times, 9:30 p.m. for the kids sleeping "under" (not spending the night) and 9:30 am for the ones sleeping over. She was allowed to invite 8 kids, all showed and 5 stayed the night. It is a totally cheap and easy party. We decorated pillowcases and watched Frozen. However, I owe my neighbors in the houses next door cookies because 8 girls are loud!
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  • We started in second grade, so 7 or 8?  I made the mistake the first year of having way to many kids.  We've cut down to 4-5 friends and it's much more manageable.  I've found it is a lot cheaper and the girls are happy to entertain themselves.  
  • My DD is 2nd grade/8 and hasn't had one yet. She ONLY just asked if she could have one, so I told her maybe this summer she could.  I have a strange feeling I'd be getting up at midnight to get her, though.
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  • caybehcaybeh member
    I went to my first one when I was 8 or 9 but I didn't make it through the night. The girl's parents had to take me home at midnight. I never really had a slumber party at my house with a bunch of girls. I was only allowed one or two friends to spend the night. It was never for my birthday. I did spend the night eventually at other people's houses. I grew up in a rural area, so my parents always knew the other parents well.
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