DD is invited to a birthday sleepover this Friday. She is beyond excited, it's her first friend sleepover. She's 7 and in 2nd grade.
There are 4 girls invited, plus the b-day girl. The b-day girl will be turning 8, another girl will turn 8 in November. The other 3 girls are all 7.
A couple of the moms are apprehensive about a sleepover for girls this age. They're not sure they're going to let the girls spend the night. It's not an issue with the b-day girl's parents, we all know each other pretty well and socialize together outside of school. The moms' concern is that 7/8 is too young for a sleepover.
I don't have a problem with it and I know DD will be fine overnight. And if the b-day girl's parents want to have 5 giggling, squealing, rambunctious 2nd graders overnight, I admire them!
DD is now certain she wants one for her 8th b-day in May. I think I was 7 or 8 when sleepovers started for me. What is the typical age when kids start having sleepovers? Or when did it start for your kids?
There are 4 girls invited, plus the b-day girl. The b-day girl will be turning 8, another girl will turn 8 in November. The other 3 girls are all 7.
A couple of the moms are apprehensive about a sleepover for girls this age. They're not sure they're going to let the girls spend the night. It's not an issue with the b-day girl's parents, we all know each other pretty well and socialize together outside of school. The moms' concern is that 7/8 is too young for a sleepover.
I don't have a problem with it and I know DD will be fine overnight. And if the b-day girl's parents want to have 5 giggling, squealing, rambunctious 2nd graders overnight, I admire them!

DD is now certain she wants one for her 8th b-day in May. I think I was 7 or 8 when sleepovers started for me. What is the typical age when kids start having sleepovers? Or when did it start for your kids?