Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally manageable for that age group! Just provide food and drinks and they will take play games and chat and paint nails and whatever.
OP hasn’t said the age other than by posting in the infant toddler and preschooler forum.
Oh, for some reason I thought she said they were 8 years old (in addition to 8 guests)—reading comprehension fail!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally manageable for that age group! Just provide food and drinks and they will take play games and chat and paint nails and whatever.
OP hasn’t said the age other than by posting in the infant toddler and preschooler forum.

Anonymous wrote:Totally manageable for that age group! Just provide food and drinks and they will take play games and chat and paint nails and whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is in the infant, toddler and preschooler forum.
At that age, I'd want to have 1:1 sleepovers with each kid before I did a group. It's really easy for tears to spread when one kid gets homesick.
But in covid, I wouldn't do sleepovers unless the kid is one you're podding with.
That is on the other parents, not you.
I was the kid who never made it through a sleepover. My parents knew this, so they’d pick me up at 10/11.
If everyone starting crying, then OP calls the parents. It’s not necessarily her fault.
Anonymous wrote:This is in the infant, toddler and preschooler forum.
At that age, I'd want to have 1:1 sleepovers with each kid before I did a group. It's really easy for tears to spread when one kid gets homesick.
But in covid, I wouldn't do sleepovers unless the kid is one you're podding with.
Anonymous wrote:Back in the day - so 30 years ago - sleepovers were the standard from about 2nd grade through 6th grade. Parties usually had about a dozen kids. Like a PP, I have fond memories of kids sleeping on every available floor space.
8 kids is totally manageable. No, they won't sleep. That's just how it is.