Sleepover Necessities

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tooth brush and floss
Hairbrush and ponytail holder
Nightgown
Stuffy
Next day clothes
Lip balm
Hand sanitizer



Do you really think your kids are flossing their teeth at a sleepeover?


Flossing is big right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tooth brush and floss
Hairbrush and ponytail holder
Nightgown
Stuffy
Next day clothes
Lip balm
Hand sanitizer



Do you really think your kids are flossing their teeth at a sleepeover?


My kids love to floss. They watch Tik-Tok videos of kids flossing their teeth.



WISH my kid had on his FYP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you send for your kids when they do sleepovers at another persons home? Anything they need other than pajamas and a toothbrush?


my DS went to a sleepover tonight, he went with 2 sets of blue shorts (pjs) pull-up, and 2 set of underwear just in case and t-shirt and clothes for the next day.
He took his toothbush but, I don't think any 10 year old boy will care about bushing his teeth at a sleepover.


Does he wear pull-ups at home? He at all concerned about his friends knowing he has them? Is there any brand that works better than others? I’m sure at age 10 he really needs something that can hold up well if he has an accident.



Yes, he wears pull-ups at home, well his friend found about it, but the "noise", he sister also wears them, and he didn't tell anyone from school about it. We try buying Goodnites, We try Nighjamies but they wear quick to tear.


What size is he in? He still very wet in the morning or is it just a small amount?
Anonymous
Oh thank goodness I have girls
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid has accidents and goes on sleepovers, invest in a waterproof sleeping bag. It will come in handy down the road. He will look like a cool big kid for having one, and there will be no risk to furniture.


You still have to wash the sleeping bag and deal with the wet clothes. Just have them wear nighttime underwear. Makes things easy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Change of clothes. Extra socks.


Why extra socks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh thank goodness I have girls


Girls have their own issues
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tooth brush and floss
Hairbrush and ponytail holder
Nightgown
Stuffy
Next day clothes
Lip balm
Hand sanitizer



Do you really think your kids are flossing their teeth at a sleepeover?


Mine floss every day. Flossing is really big with kids right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: My son has a friend who’s still in diapers at night. We are close with the family so he’s had many sleepovers and it’s never been an issue. I’ve explained to my son that some kids are just extra heavy sleepers it takes them longer to be able to stay dry all night. The kids have fun and that’s what is most important.


Agree, I’ve babysat for a 9 year old who was still having trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh thank goodness I have girls


Good luck. From my experience girls can be even more trouble.
Anonymous
I ask the parent if I should send a sleeping bag. Other than that, pjs, stuffie, toothbrush and a change of clothes.
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