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  2. 21 (Really Fun) Sleepover Games That Everyone Will ... - AOL

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    SLEEPOVER GAMES FOR KIDS 1. Minute to Win It Games. ... Read more: Minute to Win It Game Ideas. Sdi Productions / Getty Images. 2. Freeze Dance or Musical Statues.

  3. 30 Fun Sleepover Ideas Kids and Teens Will Love - AOL

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    These crafts, silly games, recipes, and activities will make any sleepover a memorable one. We've gathered dozens of sleepover ideas kids, tweens and teens will love. These crafts, silly games ...

  4. If They're Planning a Sleepover, Try These Ideas to ... - AOL

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    You need to plan lots of fun things to do at a sleepover to keep kids occupied until they go to sleep, which is never, so you better have a lot of games!

  5. Sleepover - Wikipedia

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    A sleepover is an event when a child, without adult presence, spends the night in the presence of other children. The sleepover is often seen as a rite of passage for a young child or teenager, as they begin to assert independence and to develop social connections outside the immediate family. [1] [2] [3]

  6. MASH (game) - Wikipedia

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    MASH is a multiplayer paper-and-pencil game commonly played by children intended to predict one's future. The name is an acronym of "Mansion, Apartment, Shack/Street ...

  7. Light as a feather, stiff as a board - Wikipedia

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    The game appears in the 1996 film The Craft, which follows the story of four high school students as they familiarize themselves with witchcraft and various arcane experiments—one of which is light as a feather, stiff as a board. In the movie, the four young women are seen performing the version of the game described in Samuel Pepys’ diary ...