There is a period of time when sleepovers for your children will fill up your weekends. When they visit friends, life is easy. Simply drop them off and pick them up the following day after they’ve had a great weekend. When it’s your turn to host, however, it can feel like the pressure is on. Not only do you need to feed and entertain your own child, but their friends too!
If you want to plan a sleepover that your child and their friends will never forget, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some great activities for children’s sleepovers.
Blanket fort
Blanket forts are a timeless activity that every child will love. The question that you need to answer is whether you build it for them or let them build their own soft structure. If you build the fort yourself, you can enjoy the experience of surprising your kids and their friends with a great fort. Alternatively, if you let the kids do it, you’ll get to enjoy watching them create something from their own imagination.
Should you choose the latter option, make sure that you have plenty of supplies ready to go. Once the fort is constructed, let them enjoy some of their favorite movies and kids cartoons.
Baking and Cooking
Kids love food, so why not bring them into the kitchen? Cooking is a great way to entertain kids and add some fun to your children’s sleepover. If your kids have a sweet tooth, you could bake some cookies, biscuits, or cupcakes that your kids can decorate. For dinner, why not try doing make your own pizzas? Have some small bases with sauce ready to go and a number of toppings for the kids to choose from. Let them experiment with the toppings, and enjoy their own delicious creations.
Board games
Board games are excellent group activities that can entertain kids for hours. If you haven’t got some already, ask your kids about any board games that they may want to try. Make sure they’re age-appropriate so that your kids don’t get confused by a complicated game.
Treasure/Scavenger Hunts
This is an activity that will take a little bit of planning, but will that will be a big hit with your kids! Start by coming up with a theme for your hunt and how you will plan it. Will it be in your home, garden, or both? Will your kids be looking for items or clues? Will you create a map or have them follow a trail? This is where you can be as creative as you like when creating your hunt. If you want to take things to another level, you can always get people to dress up!
Hide and Seek
Hide and seek is a great game that will allow your kids to entertain themselves! Before letting them run riot through your house, be sure to set some clear boundaries. For example, explain that they must stay within the house and keep out of mom and dad’s bedroom.
Tag in the Dark
Given that kids will be spending the night, why not play a game that fits this theme? The rules are simple; choose someone who is the tagger and turn off the lights. The tagger attempts to find people in the dark and tag them. The last person remaining is the winner. The twist is those hiding from the tagger can’t move. If you plan to play this game, make sure to clear the room so there aren’t too many hazards and remind people that they can’t run – it’s all part of the challenge.
Final Thoughts
All you need is some creativity and the items on this list to create an unforgettable sleepover for your kids.