Sleepover games to play in a tent


















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The make-up supplies are placed in the center at the start of each game. Then, one child has to blindfold themselves and apply make-up to the kid next to them. The second child blindfolds themselves and does the same to their neighbor and the chain continues until everyone is wearing a make-up. Lastly, the blinds are taken off. The winner is either the child who applied the cutest make-up or the funniest-looking kid.

Children sit around a board containing a large, unwrapped chocolate bar. The kids take turns rolling a dice. The idea is to have the first child who rolls 6 put on a hat, scarf, and gloves, then cut and eat from the chocolate bar. As this happens, the other kids continue rolling their dices until the next person who rolls 6 replaces the current chocolate eater. Sleepover parties may turn out to be a perfect opportunity for your teenagers to hone their culinary skills. Come up with a new recipe and split the children into cooking groups.

The group that can prepare the most sumptuous meal according to the recipe is the ultimate winner. Of course, everyone gets to indulge their taste buds in the end.

Twenty Questions is a popular game played on dates. In this game, one person is selected to be the answerer, with everyone else being a questioner. The answerer then chooses an object that remains secret. If the questioners cannot figure out the secret object in the 20 questions, the answerer wins and retains their role as the game proceeds to the next round. If one of the questioners happens to figure out the subject before all the 20 questions have been asked, that person wins the round and assumes the role of the answerer in the next round.

Who Knows Me Better is a fun slumber game to help gauge how much kids know about themselves. Children take turns asking a series of questions touching on their personal interests. Everyone else is expected to respond with an accurate answer. What are my worst fears? Am I an early bird or night owl? Am I a cat or dog person? Thanks to Ellen Degeneres playing it on her show, this game has become extremely popular.

And it is quite simple really — you pick a category, place your phone on your forehead, and ask your besties to just help you guess the word. But remember to not use it in a sentence. It is similar to taboo.

Heads up is available on Apple and Android for download. Fold it over so the name is hidden, and pass it to the person on your right. Then write the name of a place. Follow it up with a sentence that the boy says to the girl, preferably something naughty and flirty. And finally what the girl replies with. Each time you write something, remember to fold over the paper to hide what you have written, then pass it on.

In the end, everyone gets to look at what their piece of paper says and reads it out to everyone! Depending on your responses, this game can be quite hilarious. Get around 10 bottles of nail polish and arrange them in a circle. Choose someone to go first and ask them to spin the bottle. Whatever colour the bottle lands on, they have to paint a finger with it. Do this until everyone has painted all 10 fingers.

The whole fun of playing Jenga is to wait for the tower to break.



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