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What age did you DC start having / going to sleepovers?

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Fern84 · 22/08/2024 19:29

Just to clarify I mean with their friends from school, as opposed to having cousins / close friends of the family stay

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Boredshitless1 · 22/08/2024 21:00

Reception .

1AngelicFruitCake · 22/08/2024 21:01

Eldest child - Year 3
youngest child wanting to be like sibling - end of Year 1

llamajohn · 22/08/2024 21:04

At about 8 or 9.

Reception? Yikes that's too young.

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theduchessofspork · 22/08/2024 21:06

The odd one at 6, but much more so from 7 or 8

theduchessofspork · 22/08/2024 21:07

llamajohn · 22/08/2024 21:04

At about 8 or 9.

Reception? Yikes that's too young.

Why’s it too young, I mean other than being more work

Geneticsbunny · 22/08/2024 21:14

About 4 or 5 but it was with close family friends with similar ages kids and we went as a family.

llamajohn · 23/08/2024 06:39

theduchessofspork · 22/08/2024 21:07

Why’s it too young, I mean other than being more work

They're 4... They don't need to be on sleepovers.
They're too young to say something is wrong, they need more help with things like teeth brushing and all that etc

mindutopia · 23/08/2024 11:50

8/9 ish

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