What would your child want for breakfast at a sleepover?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many milk options should I get for cereal?

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At 8, I can't imagine a sleepover where I didn't know the kids pretty well. So, I'd know if there were allergies, or a kid who is vegan. If there aren't, then I think just whatever kind of milk you usually have. If you've got almond or soy or dairy allergies then just ask that parent what kind works for their kid and get that as a second kind.

I would worry about kids not eating dinner, but breakfast, if they just eat the dry cereal and eat more when they go home an hour or two later that's fine.

I agree that berries are nice.
Anonymous
Just had a sleepover last week with a few 11 year old boys. They had english muffin, scrambled eggs, and banana bread. They declined fruit and yogurt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine will not eat oatmeal.


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Anonymous
Homemade pancakes and sausage links, the real ones. Do a plain, blueberry, and chocolate chip pancakes- ask kids their preference.
Anonymous
Pancakes are probably the most universally liked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine will not eat oatmeal.


Random


ALL of these are random. They are personal preferences of children.
Anonymous
Don't do donuts. They were probably loaded up on sugar the night. Please offer something with protein like eggs.
Anonymous
We do hemp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plain bagel
Donuts
Pancakes or waffles


This, but also probably wouldn't eat much for fear of having to poop.


Your child ... is afraid to defecate?
Anonymous
Donuts, donut holes, muffins, yogurt.
Apple juice, orange juice, lemonade
I like the idea of the yogurt parfait bar too
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