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  2. 30 Fun Sleepover Ideas Kids and Teens Will Love - AOL

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    We've gathered dozens of sleepover ideas kids, tweens and teens will love. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  3. 21 (Really Fun) Sleepover Games That Everyone Will ... - AOL

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    Sleepovers! They're a classic rite of passage for kids of all ages. Nickelodeon. So we compiled some of best and most popular sleepover games for kids, tweens (preteens), and teens.

  4. Sleepover - Wikipedia

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    A sleepover (also known as a slumber party or pajama party) is a social occasion where a young person stays at the home of a friend. Multiple people and/or friends may sleepover at the friend's home. Typically a younger person will partake in a sleepover; however, an adult or older person may sleep at a friend's home.

  5. Some parents aren't allowing their kids to have sleepovers ...

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    How to make sure kids are safe at a sleepover If you do decide to allow your children to sleep over at a friend's home, there are some important safety (and comfort) measures to work through ...

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

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    It is widely considered a simple spooky party game along the lines of Bloody Mary and the telling of ghost stories. 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 ...

  7. Carl the Collector - Wikipedia

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    The night after returning from a weekend visit to Harold's, Carl realizes he has left behind his bottle cap collection. Unable to sleep, Carl continually interrupts Sheldon's sleep through a walkie-talkie for help, with each idea from Sheldon proving unsatisfactory to Carl. Sheldon helps Carl figure out why he feels bad about the missing bottle ...