Slumber Party Planning
Slumber party planning is not only fun, it's also easy. There are so many options when it comes to throwing a good slumber party and making sure everybody has a great time. Get some great ideas.
Slumber Party Planning
There are a variety of things you'll need to factor in when planning a slumber party. Get started with these party ideas.
- Age of slumber party guests: If your slumber party involves very young guests, under the age of ten, it may be necessary to include more than one supervising adult depending on the number of children. A good rule of thumb to follow is one adult to every six children.
- Number of guests: A small slumber party can include three or four kids. Other parties can be as many as a dozen or more. It's important to know beforehand how many people to expect.
- Location: Generally, slumber party goers will bring sleeping bags, which will allow them to sleep on the floor. Be sure you have enough room for all your guests. You may need to move furniture to creater optimum sleep space.
- Food: Most slumber parties include some sort of party fare. This may include both dinner and breakfast. Be prepared for hungry guests!
- Games: If your guests are young, it may be necessary to provide some pre-planned activities for them to get the party kicked off.
Invitations
Once you've brainstormed a few of the logistical issues, it's time to send out slumber party invitations. If you're planning the party for your child, you may want to ask him or her to weigh in with ideas about the party theme.
Invitations can be formal or informal. In this age of digital evites, it's possible to send invitations through email or social networking sites alone. However, many parents prefer to use good old-fashioned paper invitations themed with a cartoon or other party theme of their child's choosing.
Be sure to include important details, such as sleeping arrangements, food, time and date. Request RSVPs to ensure thorough planning.
Party Supplies
If you need any party supplies, such as birthday hats, decorations, balloons, or plastic tableware, be sure to purchase these items in advance to prevent rushing around the day of the party. A little advance work can make slumber party planning a lot easier.
Party Day Planning
On the day of the slumber party, clean the floor of the sleeping area and move any furniture items that might be in the way. Go ahead and set up the food table with cups, plates and tableware, as well as any decorate items you've purchased ahead of time.
As guests arrive, show them where to put their sleeping bags and other personal items before joining other guests.
Entertainment and Activities
In addition to slumber party games, there are many other ways to keep kids entertained. Play music in the background or put a popular movie in the DVD player. Another great way to engage kids is to do arts and crafts. Ask children to draw pictures or color in coloring books. If it's a birthday party, children can draw pictures as a gift for the birthday boy or girl.
Keeping young ones focused on activities will prevent bickering or homesickness, although, both may still happen regardless. Teen slumber party goers may prefer to come up with their own activities, which can include games like truth or dare and telling ghost stories.
Party Favors
Giving gifts to guests isn't required, but it's a nice touch. Depending on the age of guests, gifts can range in price and type. Just a few ideas for slumber party favors include:
- Bubbles
- Playing cards
- Board games
- Coloring books
- Crayons
- Puzzles
- Bubble gum or candy
- Action figures
Simple Can Still Be Fun
Slumber party planning doesn't have to be stressful or elaborate. Just remember that the most important thing is that everyone involved feels included and has fun.









