Once at a slumber party, the boys thought it would be fun to build a huge fort using all the blankets and pillows in the house. But when they were all inside the fort, one of the boys farted really loudly. They all started laughing and teasing him, and then they made up a song about the 'fort fart' that they sang the rest of the night.
At my friend's slumber party, we were all trying to tell spooky stories. But one girl was so bad at it that every time she tried to make it scary, she'd accidentally say something really silly. Like instead of a 'creepy old house', she said 'a goofy old shack with a smiling roof'. We couldn't stop laughing.
Another story could be about a prank they played on one of the boys. They set up a fake bug made of paper and string in his sleeping bag. When he climbed in, he screamed thinking it was a real bug. Everyone had a good laugh about it, and they still talk about it at future slumber parties.
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Sure. A slumber party can involve baking cookies together. They can exchange recipes and have a friendly competition on who bakes the best cookies. After that, they can sit around and sing campfire songs or watch a family - friendly movie while munching on their freshly baked treats. It's all about having clean, wholesome fun.
Use a spooky voice. When you tell the story in a low, raspy or trembling voice, it adds to the fear factor.
There's the story of a slumber party where the kids decided to have a talent show. Each one showed off their unique skills, like singing, dancing, or doing magic tricks. It was full of laughter and applause, and they all felt really proud of themselves and each other.
Sure. At a slumber party, we planned to prank the girl who always fell asleep first. We took some string and tied a bunch of little bells to the doorknob of the room she was sleeping in. Then we quietly left the room and waited. When her parents came to check on us, they opened the door and all those bells jingled. She woke up so startled and confused. It was a classic and very funny prank.
There's the 'The Girl in the Window'. In this story, there's an old, abandoned house in the neighborhood. At night, if you look through the window on the second floor, you can see the figure of a young girl. She's said to be a victim of a long - ago tragedy and her spirit still lingers. And 'The Gray Lady' is also a popular one. She's often seen in old mansions, gliding through the hallways wearing a gray dress.
The 'The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs' is also a well - known slumber party scary story. A babysitter is taking care of kids at night. She keeps getting strange phone calls from someone asking if she's checked on the children. When she finally calls the police, they tell her to get out of the house immediately because the calls are coming from inside the house.
Well, you can do a photo booth setup. Bring some props like hats, glasses, and boas, and take silly pictures all night. Also, a midnight scavenger hunt around the house or yard can be really exciting. And if you like to be creative, having a group story - writing session where each person adds a line to the story can be a lot of fun.