Games for a 10 year old slumber party




















What will I do if when! Why did I think this was a good idea…?! BUT your kiddo will be thrilled and the kids will go home happy and tired. The key to a great sleepover is to have a few things planned movies, party games, activities, etc as a back up. The kids may be happy to just hang out and entertain themselves, but having some activities up your sleeve just in case is a good idea. Sardines is the reverse of hide and seek.

One person hides while the other players count to , then everyone searches for the hidden person. Whenever a person finds the hidden person, they quietly join them in their hiding spot until everyone is squeezed into the hiding place. Turn off all the lights. We all remember the classic Twister game, played on a large plastic mat with rows of red, yellow, blue and green circles. A spinner attached to a square board determines where each player has to put their hand or foot — but due to the scarcity of coloured circles, players will often be required to put themselves in unlikely or precarious and hilarious!

A person is eliminated when they fall or when their elbow or knee touches the mat. Prepare Post It notes with names of famous people on them. Everyone gets a Post It note on their forehead without seeing who they are and each person has to figure out which famous person they are asking only questions that have a Yes or No answer. Continue until everyone has guessed who they are. What house are you going to have, who are you going to marry, what type of car will you drive and so on.

The ball is then passed around and when the person catches it they must answer or act out what is written below their right thumb. Pass out glow sticks, and then each person takes it in turn to go outside and hide 5 glow sticks that the rest of the players have to find. You can buy packs of Glow Sticks in different colours on Amazon. For a quick and cheap idea to entertain the kids, what about a Mission Impossible-style spy mission?

Create a paper maze along your hallway using a roll of crepe paper and fasten it with tape criss-crossing across the hallway or room. The aim is for the kids to go through the maze one at a time and get to the other end without breaking the paper.

Brassy Apple has easy to follow instructions. How about a game of Spoons? This fast-paced, fast-moving card game is good for players. You just need a couple of decks of cards and some spoons.

Read the Rules for Spoons. Have you got any more suggestions for sleepover games? Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.

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Fun and bright neon colors, big signs and of course a lot of balloons! Truth or Dare will always be fun! Print out a list of your favorite chick flicks and then get all the party guests to vote on a number!

So grab your scissors and glue guns and start making up those slumber party invitations! Start with some fun crafts and activities to get the party going. DIY eye masks, friendship bracelets and unicorn slime are fun ones! Afterward, play some board games or make your own pizza dinner.

When it gets a bit later, get comfy in the living room and laugh out loud while watching that new animated movie for kids or that hilarious chick flick for the teens! As you can see, there are lots of ways to host a totally awesome slumber party no matter how old your kids are! Fun and colorful, trendy and stylish or themed to their current interest.

Get creative and have a wonderful night with everyone. Your privacy is important to us. Stay tuned for the first newsletter in the morning, straight to your inbox.

For now, feel free to continue reading. Check out some of these ideas to inspire your next slumber party! Matching Pajamas All best friends need matching pajamas! Movie Night Organize the coolest movie night around! Toothbrushes Put out toothbrush party favours to make sure that all the kiddos brush their teeth before falling asleep. Indoor Camping Throw an indoor camping slumber party for your kids with the ultimate planning.

Princess Paradise Create a comfortable Princess Castle Fort for your little girls to snuggle up in, play make-believe and tell stories. Housecoats Provide cute fuzzy housecoats for your kids and their guests to really make them feel relaxed and comfortable. Star Wars Got any Star Wars fans in the house? Tea Party A princess tea party for your little sleeping beauties. Sleepover Ideas for Tweens Unicorn Slime This is SO cool and sure to be the hit of your sleepover! Sleepover Tents Little bohemian tents for all the tweens to sleep in for the night.

Friendship Bracelets Seal the friendship with a colorful, crazy, and cute friendship bracelet! Unicorn Eye Masks Your teens will love making their own sleepover eye masks and these unicorn ones are the coolest! Fuzzy Slipper Cookies Oh my! Pillow Fight Every tween sleepover needs a good old fashioned pillow fight! Unicorn Popcorn Unicorn popcorn is the new must-have at any sleepover party! Build Your Own Pizza This is an amazing slumber party activity!

Game Night Every amazing party needs games! Sleepover Ideas for Teens Invitations Design the most perfect invitation to your teens totally cool slumber party! Spa Night Relax your young teenagers with a pampering spa night before they tuck into bed with a romantic chick flick!

Starting with the youngest player and proceeding clockwise around the table, players take turns to ask one question about the character card on your head as they try to figure out which character is featured on their card. For example, players might ask — am I male or female? Am I a character in a movie? Am I human? The other players answer with yes or no. When a player feels confident that they can identify their character, they may take a guess on their turn.

The first person to identify their character is the winner of that round. The other players can then keep taking turns to ask questions about their card until all characters have been identified. Once a round is complete, players each choose a new card from the pile and start play again. The player who is the first to correctly identify five characters is the winner. Create a Commercial Divide guests into small teams. Give each team a random item e.

These can be performed for the other teams or videoed on a device and shown. Most funny and most creative commercials win prizes for their teams. Hot Polish Sit the guests in a circle. Add a few bottles of brightly coloured nail polish how many will depend on the size of your group and turn on the tunes. Players pass the bottles quickly around the circle clockwise until the music stops. Players holding a bottle when the music stops have the person to their right paint one of their toenails or fingernails with the colour they are holding.

Piggy Back Races Pair guests up and have them race across the room with one person riding piggy back on the other. The pair then switch places and then race back. First pair to the finish are the winners. Head over to the post for full instructions and to see 10 more ideas that would make great sleepover games! The player who guesses correctly is allocated one point. Sardines One person is chosen to go and hide while the rest of the group count to The group then spreads out to try and find the hidden person.

If a player finds them, they squeeze in and hide with them hence, the sardines! The last to find the group loses and the first becomes the next to hide.



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