10 Yr Old Sleepover

Updated on February 25, 2009
M.S. asks from Keller, TX
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I was wanting to know what would be the best and easist thing to serve for Breakfast after a sleepover party? Also if anyone has any ideas to share of different sleepover birthday party activities they would like to share!

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A.B.

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I will also recommend some Croissants... they have the small ones and you can put cheese and/or ham. Probably the less sugar you give the kids in the morning the better!
Another option will be cereal, that way they may get it themselves... good luck!

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N.

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Donuts, milk and/or juice. Definitely the easiest.

As far as activities go, I've never planned sleep over "activities". The kids are usually so busy playing with all the toys, video games and each other that I think an "activity" would just get in the way of all the fun.

The last party my daughter went to they made their own individual pizzas, sang karaoke, and mostly just played around the house or in the back yard until sleep time.

Have fun!

Blessings,
N.

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C.H.

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Oh my, I had my son a sleepover when he turned 10,I did the movie theme, I had movie candy, made nachos, hot dogs, frito pie, had pickles. I even purchased popcorn boxes and filled them with popcorn. We rented a DLP movie projector and displayed the movie on the wall.The kids still ask my son about him having another one.. We made a big breakfast for the kids but stick to something simple and make pick up early because we were exhausted. Donuts, Cereal, frozen waffles, frozen pancakes etc. I made a game called I am Famous who am I. I just made labels and you put them on the kids back and they have to ask their friends questions to figure who they are.. They loved it.. They have a dance contest and a singing group contest. It was hilarious.. When they left they got a popcorn bag with candy, cracker jacks, silly putty and some other stuff. I put my son's pic on the front of a label and it said "Thanks for coming to my 10th Birthday Party. His invite looked like a movie ticket..

Hope this helps..

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N.H.

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We usually pick up donuts as a treat after a sleepover-especially if there are quite a few children-low maintenance,relatively cheap and a crowd pleaser. Not to mention that we are usually tired if the kids were up late and don't feel like cooking,lol. If however it was a small sleepover and we all went to bed at a decent hour than panckaes or cinammon rolls it usually is.
Have fun!
N.

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J.K.

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Donuts or Muffins and Juice and Milk.. something simple

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T.O.

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It depends on the kids, but my girls would like stuffed French Toast and my son (when he did have sleep overs) was a cereal and donut guy. He didn't want anything special just because it was a sleep over and going to any trouble would've embarrassed him.

You can make stuffed French Toast the night before and bake it in the morning. Or if you don't want a mess, go for muffins from Sams/Costco and juice.

www.familyfun.com has the best birthday party ideas. I made the cutest sleepover cake from their website (using twinkies as the girls in sleeping bags on top of the cake).

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