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Acting like a kid again can be a fun and carefree way to relieve stress and enjoy life. Here are some tips on how to act like a kid again (girls): 1. Play dress-up: Dress up in your favorite outfit, put on some music and dance around your room. You can also have a costume party with your friends. 2. Play games: Play some of your favorite childhood games like tag, hide and seek, or hopscotch. 3. Get creative: Get out some art supplies and let your imagination run wild. Draw, color, or paint whatever comes to mind. 4. Build a fort: Build a pillow fort in your living room and cozy up with some snacks and a good movie. 5. Have a tea party: Invite your friends over for a tea party. Dress up in your fanciest clothes, serve some tea and snacks, and have some fun conversations. 6. Go on a scavenger hunt: Create a scavenger hunt with clues and challenges that lead to a treasure or surprise. 7. Jump on a trampoline: Jumping on a trampoline is a fun way to release energy and act like a kid again. 8. Read a children's book: Revisit your favorite childhood books and let yourself get lost in the story. Remember, acting like a kid again is all about having fun and letting go of adult responsibilities for a little while. Enjoy the moment and embrace your inner child!
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