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Sleepover etiquette?

Goldfish - the food of life Asked by mcmaddy 9 months ago, 10 answers.

When you send your child to someone else’s house for a sleepover do you expect:-

a] a bed with linen to be provided

b] a mattress and sleeping bag to be provided

c] send your child with their own sleeping equipment

d] none of the above

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Answered by twinkiesrgross on Feb 23, 2008, 03:18PM
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c] when I was a kid I would always bring at least a pillow and I would often bring my own sleeping bag :D

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Answered by editor on Feb 23, 2008, 05:51PM
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I would bring a sleeping bag but no pillow. Lol. I think it depends on the person. My Mom always had loads of sleeping bags, comforters, sheets and pillows laying around and we'd spread them all out when people slept over and just sleep in a big pile.

Answered by shundarr on Feb 23, 2008, 06:52PM
| 169 answers.

C

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Answered by funadvice on Feb 23, 2008, 09:01PM
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[[[C]]]

Answered by funadvice on Feb 24, 2008, 02:31AM
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thats the fun of a sleep over you get to sleep somewhere thats not like home. if I have kids sleep at our house out comes the spare matteress and doonas and pillows. I would be anoyed if my kids went for a sleep over and they hadnt actually thought about where the kids were going to sleep. I would rather they came home for the night if they were going to put them on the floor with nothing under them.
I always send mine with a pillow (because they are fussy like their mumma) and a special treat for after dinner. I always make sure I have enough for any siblings too.

Answered by sue90 on Feb 24, 2008, 08:27AM
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Dear mcmaddy,
Send them with a sleeping bag and pillow. Some times neither is required but you kill two birds with one stone here. Your child will have all the materials needed for a restful night and you teach the child to always be prepared. I used to bring an extra sleeping bag as a child because there was always one child who's parents never had the foresight to send anything.
Sue...good luck

Answered by revacheer on Feb 24, 2008, 01:14PM
| 13 answers.

c-

Answered by danielle101 on Feb 25, 2008, 04:58PM
| 168 answers.

c and it depends on who it is

Answered by elmad on Mar 19, 2008, 11:11AM
| 34 answers.

I've been to sleepover since I was 6, and there is hardly ever been a time when I've had a bed provided. Your child should bring sleeping bag, pillow, toothbrush, comfy PJs and some sort of cuddley toy (I like brining ben and jerrys :D)

Answered by hockeygrl16 on Jun 19, 2008, 06:51PM
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you should ask the parents but most likley C

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