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You're super stoked about tonight's sleepover, but what on earth should you pack? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Check out our handy packing list for a breakdown of overnight essentials you can toss into your bag before you go. We'll include some fun, non-essential stuff, too.
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Method 1
Method 1 of 17:Backpack or tote
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1A backpack or tote is the perfect size for one night. You'll be able to fit all of your essentials in there without jamming it to the brim with stuff. If you have several bags and you aren't sure which one to bring with you, go with the bigger one.[1]
- If you bring a tote, make sure it has a closure at the top so nothing falls out.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 17:Sleeping bag and pillow
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1Make sure they're soft and cozy so you can snuggle up. There’s probably limited space at your friend’s place, so a single-person sleeping bag and twin-size pillow is probably all you should take with you. Make sure the sleeping bag is comfy and warm so you won’t get chilly during the night.[2]
- To make your stuff easy to carry, roll your pillow up in your sleeping bag like a burrito. Then, tie a ribbon around the bundle to hold everything together.
Method 3
Method 3 of 17:Your favorite pajamas
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1Go with a cute and comfy sleep set. All your besties will be there and you’ll probably stay up pretty late, so go with PJs that are fun and functional. A soft pair of patterned sleep pants and a matching T-shirt are perfect.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a couple of options since your friend's house might be pretty cold at night.[3]
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Method 4
Method 4 of 17:Change of clothes
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1You’ll need a fresh set of clothes to wear tomorrow. Pick out a cool shirt and a pair of pants or shorts to put on in the morning when you wake up. Don’t forget clean socks and underwear, too.[4]
- Throw a hoodie in your bag, too, just in case you get chilly.
- Pick an outfit for tomorrow that matches the shoes you're wearing to the sleepover. That way, you can wear the same shoes tomorrow and not worry about packing a second pair.
Method 5
Method 5 of 17:Waterproof bag and toiletries
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1Fill a small bag with everything you need to wash up. Pick up travel-size versions of all your favorite toiletries so you don’t weigh your overnight bag down too much. A cute, vinyl makeup bag is perfect but if you don’t have one of those, you can use a zip-top freezer baggie in a pinch (just in case something leaks).[5] Pack these toiletries:
- Toothbrush/toothpaste
- Facewash
- Moisturizer
- Deodorant
- Dry shampoo
- Pads/tampons
- Hairbrush/comb
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Method 6
Method 6 of 17:Mini flashlight
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1This is helpful if you tend to wake up during the night. Finding your way to the bathroom in an unfamiliar, dark house is hard (and a little creepy, too). If you have a flashlight in your bag, you’ll be able to find your way without stumbling over your friends or getting lost.[6]
- A flashlight also helps if you need to grab something, like your inhaler or medicine, without having to turn on all the lights.
Method 7
Method 7 of 17:Medicine/inhaler/retainer
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1Don’t forget these necessities so you’ll feel great all night long. If you take prescription medicine or wear a retainer at night, you really shouldn't skip out on using them. Toss a little bottle of aspirin or ibuprofen in your bag, too—just in case you (or someone else) gets a headache.[7]
- If you’re diabetic, don’t forget to bring your blood glucose meter, insulin, and glucose tablets. It’s better to be safe and prepared.[8]
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Method 8
Method 8 of 17:Phone and charger
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1You’ll drain your battery fast after taking tons of sleepover snaps. The last thing you want is to be away from home with a drained phone battery and no phone charger.[9]
- Bring a backup battery if you think you'll need it.
Method 9
Method 9 of 17:Headphones or earbuds
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1These will come in handy if you toss and turn at night. If you’re a light sleeper, you'll probably wake up during the night. What if you can’t fall back asleep right away? If you have your headphones/earbuds, you can listen to some tunes or watch a few videos without disturbing your friends.[10]Advertisement
Method 10
Method 10 of 17:Tablet
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1Your friends might want to play some games. If you have an iPad or tablet, pack it carefully in your bag (with the charger). You might not use it, but it's there just in case for games and surfing the web.[11]
Method 11
Method 11 of 17:Small Bluetooth speaker
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1You might need to get the party bumping. A small Bluetooth speaker is perfect for a sleepover since it’s super portable and wireless. You can toss it in your backpack without worrying about (or keeping track of) any annoying cables.
- You can buy a wireless speaker with LED lights (party vibes!) for as little as $25.
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Method 12
Method 12 of 17:Contact lens/eyeglasses case
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1Don’t forget your saline solution and eyeglasses, too. If you wear contacts, it’s best to take them out at night while you’re sleeping. A travel-size bottle of saline is super portable; just toss it in with your toiletries.[12]
Method 13
Method 13 of 17:Small snacks
Method 14
Method 14 of 17:Extra cash
Method 15
Method 15 of 17:Makeup essentials
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1Pop a few of your favorite products into a mini makeup bag. You’re only going to be away from home for one night, so don’t worry about bringing your entire makeup arsenal with you. Toss a few of your favorite small or travel-size essentials into a zippered pouch. That way, you're keeping your makeup separate from everything else in your bag.[13] Consider bringing:
- Small makeup brushes
- Mini mascara
- Lip balm
- Blush
- Concealer (just in case you get a zit)
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Method 16
Method 16 of 17:Nail polish
Method 17
Method 17 of 17:Sheet masks
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1Pamper yourself and your friends while you’re chilling out. Sheet masks are easy to use and pretty cheap, too. Grab a handful at the grocery store and pass them out to your friends at the sleepover. Be sure to take a few cute pics of everyone wearing their masks and post them on Instagram.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat happens if I get there, and it is a big group of people, and some of them are mean to me?
Community AnswerYou could either hang out with the nice people or call your parents and go home.
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf52wKl869Q&t=30s
- ↑ https://i.infopls.com/SleepPackingList.pdf
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf52wKl869Q&t=65s
- ↑ https://i.infopls.com/SleepPackingList.pdf
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf52wKl869Q&t=219s
- ↑ https://i.infopls.com/SleepPackingList.pdf
- ↑ https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/travel-asthma.html
- ↑ https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/about-diabetes/diabetes-kids/type-1-diabetes-and-sleepovers-or-field-trips/type-1-diabetes-sleepover-packing-checklist/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmsYWarBmTs&t=325s


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