Im turning 13 and need a list of things to do to keep it fun!?
Helloo..im turning 13 and need some really cool ideas to keep around 5-8 girls having fun all night i dont anyone saying "Im bored!We might go to the mall the next morning with my but it depends on what my parents say so im not sure yet,but either way i need ideas of what to buy at the mall and what to do the night before at my slumber! Please give me some great ideas. Thankss
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- oh just do what everyone does at slumber parties: compare breast sizes and then practice making out with each other. Talk about the boys you like and which ones you don't, eat lots of ice cream and have a pillow fight or two. If you have more than 4 people there will always be someone saying that they are bored so just don't worry about it, and have a good time.
- eXtasy, deadmau5, and some weed lol makes for a great night, or go to a rave, its all the same tho
- have a spa night or do each other`s make-up! make smores over the oven even! you can try to bake some treats then laugh it when it comes out terrible! make some popcorn give your friends hot chocolate then watch your fave movie (twilight or something like that) if you are feeling crazy have a dance off!! and when you go to the mall you can buy like some silly string then have a silly string fight!! balloon volley ball is always fun to!! also you can tell scary stories and play games like light as a feather stiff as a board ( somebody lies down while you pretend that she died so you tell a story of how she died then start chanting "light as a feather stiff a a a board" then get your friends to lift the person on the floor up. they might think it is like spirits or something but really its just all the girls working together!). also talking about boys is fun!! flashlight tag: How to Play: 1. Play this game in a dark house at night or in a safe place outdoors when it’s dark. 2. Find a place to be base. 3. Choose one player to be “IT”. 4. The person who is “IT” waits at the base and counts while everyone else hides. Hiders can move around during the game. 5. “IT” searches for the hidden players with the flashlight. The flashlight must stay on at all time and cannot be covered. 6. Meanwhile, players try to run to the base without getting caught. 7. Players are tagged if “IT” spots them with the flashlight and calls out a player’s name. 8. Each tagged player is sent to the base to wait until the very last player is caught. 9. The last person tagged is “IT” for the next game. 10. Set a time limit for the game, if no one is tagged during that time frame, switch the person who is “IT”. Body Part This game is fun to play at a "scary" sleepover and can be accompanied by other ghost stories and games such as "Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board" (see description below). Ingredients Paper Bags Plastic Bags Peeled Grapes Canned Apricots Popcorn Kernels Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Macaroni Noodles Jello To Play Have the kids sit in a circle in a dimly lit (or dark) room while you make up a story about a mean old witch who falls apart piece by piece. As you talk about each body part, pass around a paper bag lined with a plastic bag, and have the kids feel inside without looking. Each bag should hold a different "body part" that has fallen off of the witch. For example, use peeled grapes for the eyeballs, a canned apricot for the tongue, popcorn kernels for teeth, cooked spaghetti for brain, a large peeled tomato for the heart, cooked macaroni noodles for intestines, a slab of jello for the liver, and so on. Have the kids guess what food you used for each body part, and the person who guesses the most right wins. Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board Ingredients Just Add Guests! ™ To Play The basic premise of this game is to have one person lie on the floor while everyone else sits on his or her knees around her with both hands slightly under her. There is one "Storyteller" who sits by the head and tells a made up story about the person on the floor's life and her "untimely demise." At the end of the story, everyone chants "Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board" repeatedly as they lift her off of the ground. The idea is to have everyone believing that "spirits" are helping to lift her off the ground (in reality, she is probably being lifted because of all the people helping to lift her). Take turns, and tell a story about everyone! Junk Food Frenzy This is a great game that will keep your tummy full and keep you laughing. Ingredients Index Cards Dessert Recipes Ingredients to Make the Desserts Measuring Cups & Spoons Baking Dishes Bowls To Play Dig out some of your favorite dessert recipes and copy the instructions on index cards. Buy ingredients for all the desserts and place them on the kitchen counter. Shuffle the cards and divide the guests into two teams. Have players take turns drawing cards. Each player reads the card and takes the listed ingredient. When all the ingredients have been distributed, give the teams thirty minutes to prepare a dish using the ingredients accumulated by the individual players. When the dishes are complete, have each player taste and eat the results, then vote on the best tasting dessert! For a fun variation, give both teams the same ingredients and see what different desserts they come up with (without using recipes). Do-It! Dice Ingredients 2 Square Cardboard Boxes White Paint Markers Dice To Play Buy or find two square cardboard boxes and paint them both white. On each side of the square, write a command or a stunt, such as "Sing our National Anthem," "Hop up and down," "Spin around in circles," and so on. Have the kids gather in a circle with the "Do-It! Dice" in the middle. Have one player roll BOTH dice to determine his/her stunts, then have the player perform both stunts AT THE SAME TIME. This should provide lots of laughs. Grabbit Ingredients Bag of Candy Book CD Stuffed Animal Nail Polish Other Small Gifts To Play Place the objects above on a table, enough for each player. Let each player name a favorite card game, such as fish, rummy, spoons, hearts, war, etc. Gather the players around the table and remove all but one prize, setting the others aside. Play one of the card games; the winner gets the prize. Replace the prize, and start a new game. Panic Word Ingredients Index Cards To Play Write down 100 words on index cards (one word per index card), such as blink, stare, lint, thread, plate, bra, and shoelace -- any words you like. Stack the cards and put them in the center of the room. Divide the players into 2 teams and seat them opposite each other. Set the timer or stopwatch for one minute. Have the first player from Team One draw a card from the pile and give clues to the word to his or her teammates before the timer ends the play. If the word is "blink", the team member might say, "What you do if dust gets in your eyes?" Players from Team One try to guess the word; if they are successful before the time is up, they get a point. If the timer runs out and the word is not guessed, the other team gets a point. Take turns until all the cards are gone. Then add up points to see who wins. Who Am I? Ingredients Index Cards Double Sided Tape To Play Write the names of famous people on index cards and tape one card to the back of each guest. Have everyone walk around This game is fun to play at a "scary" sleepover and can be accompanied by other ghost stories and games. Ingredients Paper Bags Plastic Bags Peeled Grapes Canned Apricots Popcorn Kernels Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Macaroni Noodles Jello To Play Have the kids sit in a circle in a dimly lit (or dark) room while you make up a story about a mean old witch who falls apart piece by piece. As you talk about each body part, pass around a paper bag lined with a plastic bag, and have the kids feel inside without looking. Each bag should hold a different "body part" that has fallen off of the witch. For example, use peeled grapes for the eyeballs, a canned apricot for the tongue, popcorn kernels for teeth, cooked spaghetti for brain, a large peeled tomato for the heart, cooked macaroni noodles for intestines, a slab of jello for the liver, and so on. Have the kids guess what food you used for each body part, and the person who guesses the most right wins. Panic Word Ingredients Index Cards To Play Write down 100 words on index cards (one word per index card), such as blink, stare, lint, thread, plate, bra, and shoelace -- any words you like. Stack the cards and put them in the center of the room. Divide the players into 2 teams and seat them opposite each other. Set the timer or stopwatch for one minute. Have the first player from Team One draw a card from the pile and give clues to the word to his or her teammates before the timer ends the play. If the word is "blink", the team member might say, "What you do if dust gets in your eyes?" Players from Team One try to guess the word; if they are successful before the time is up, they get a point. If the timer runs out and the word is not guessed, the other team gets a point. Take turns until all the cards are gone. Then add up points to see who wins. No-Mirror Make-Over One of the best themes for a sleepover party for preteen girls is a Makeover theme. Host a beauty contest in which the contestants have to apply all of their make-up without a mirror. This is a game in which the most hideous contestant wins the prize. Make sure to take some nice blackmail photos of all the contestants! Ingredients Makeup To Play On the invitation tell the girls to bring their makeup...all of it! Have everyone set it out. Then, set a five-minute timer. Everyone has five minutes to put her makeup on without a mirror. The girl with the most hideous makeup on wins.
- hey, how bout... - bake cookies together - watch movies - take pictures and videos - talk - have a glow party so turn off the lights and give everyone glow necklaces, bracelets, etc - play truth or dare - play balloon darts, tack balloons to a board and then throw darts at them lol its fun :) - give blindfolded makeovers - do the can can haha jk - do karaoke - truth or dare - hide and seek haha its actually fun - play games like twister or apples to apples - paint each others nails - pillow fights
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