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How to Attend a Friend's Sleepover (Tween Girls)
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Attending a friend's sleepover can be a fun and exciting experience for tween girls. Here are some tips on how to attend a friend's sleepover: 1. Get permission: Make sure you have your parent's permission to attend the sleepover. Let your parents know where you will be and who will be there. 2. Pack your bag: Pack a bag with all the essentials such as a sleeping bag, pillow, pajamas, toothbrush, and any other personal items you may need. You may also want to bring some snacks or games to share with your friends. 3. Be on time: Arrive on time or a few minutes early to the sleepover. This shows that you are excited to be there and respectful of your friend's time. 4. Be friendly: Introduce yourself to any new friends you may not know and be open to making new connections. 5. Participate in activities: Take part in any planned activities or games. This will help you bond with your friends and make the night more enjoyable. 6. Respect house rules: Follow the house rules set by your friend's parents. This includes respecting quiet hours, being mindful of the belongings in the house, and avoiding any activities that may be dangerous or inappropriate. 7. Be prepared to compromise: Be willing to compromise and go with the flow. Not everyone may want to do the same activities, so be open to suggestions and try to find a compromise that everyone is happy with. 8. Communicate with your parents: If you have any concerns or issues during the sleepover, make sure to communicate with your parents. They are there to support you and can help resolve any issues that may arise. Remember, the most important thing about attending a sleepover is to have fun and enjoy spending time with your friends.
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