I'm trying to remember sleepovers, particularly ones for younger folks. We used to do a lot of makeovers and such using my mom's junky old makeup. And of course the crimping iron for our hair, since it was the 80s. Umm...I don't think we played a lot of board games, but as many mentioned, movies were the way to go. Truth or Dare, Concentration (a clapping game-thing that can involve a big group) were some non-board games we played. Sardines is a really fun game to play, or even just regular hide-and-seek. It doesn't matter the age, it's always fun. I wanna play Sardines now. ^_-
I'm a slight disadvantage for coming up with ideas, because I grew up on a farm. Most of the sleepovers I had (and I was always the one that had them) involved taking turns riding the pony, and my dad showing the girls how to milk the cow, then after exhausting ourselves coming in to watch movies and vegitate. Also, my mom ran a craftshop from our home, so she would usually have some stuff the girls could paint if we started getting on each others nerves because we ran out of stuff to do/to talk about. Maybe some inexpensive beads (if they exist
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) and floss to make jewelry would be fun as well?
Okay, in the end I'm not being particularly helpful. But encouraging a rousing game of Sardines wouldn't be a bad idea. In case not everyone is familiar with it, Sardines = a twist on hide and seek where one person hides, and everyone looks for that person. When they find her, they hide with her. The last person to find the hider is "it" and becomes the hider (I think). The challenge is finding a hiding space that will hide more than just you. You have to take into consideration the others that will be hiding with you. ^_^