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[quote=Anonymous] Sleepovers in a big group are mostly an elementary school thing. My older daughter got invited to three sleepovers in fourth/fifth grade. The first was an hour away and I didn't want to drive her so I RSVP'd no and never told her she was invited. The second she really wanted to attend so I picked her up at 11. There were only three girls who were allowed to spend the night, she wasn't the only one who was picked up early. The third one she begged me to attend. Since I knew the family really well I allowed the sleepover. I am an immigrant and I've heard of so many things go wrong with sleepovers. My younger daughter, who is going into fifth grade, got invited to one sleepover. We were busy that weekend. My daughter wanted a sleepover with a friend at our house, which I'm fine with, but I knew the other girl's mother (who is also an immigrant) wouldn't allow her daughter to sleepover so I let my daughter forget about the sleepover.[/quote]
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