Slumber parties for boys of all ages are now possible! When you’re a kid, sleepovers are a lot more enjoyable. Sleepovers are the finest since they include games, food, and simply being at someone else’s place for the night.
Boys will always remember bonding with their friends over stupid, enjoyable activities. Your kids will have a great time with these hilarious slumber party ideas!
Party Decorations
Getting a home full of boys together for a party might be difficult enough, but throwing a slumber party for them is a whole different story. To assist you with the party planning, we’ve compiled a list of innovative slumber party decoration ideas.
Tents
Make an indoor camping out of your playroom, family room, or bonus room! Set up child-sized tents or teepees for each party visitor (see suggestion #3 for a guide on how to make your own). When it’s time for lights out, hang lights overhead to act as “stars.” Guests will appreciate the opportunity to sleep under the stars.
Cereal Bar
Even if your slumber party attendees were up late munching, a good host should provide breakfast before sending them home to their families. Consider putting up a slumber party cereal bar before going to bed if your “good night sleep” wasn’t so fantastic.
Fill glass containers with an assortment of kid-favorite cereals, labeled with their names. Disposable bowls, utensils, napkins, and cups should all be readily available. Simply take out the milk in the morning and you’re set to go!
Party Foods Ideas
Crumble chocolate cake and top it with chocolate pudding or frosting to make a dirt cake (or cupcakes). Place gummy worms halfway into the “soil” so they are sticking up and crumble Oreo biscuits on top.
Hot Dogs and Pizza
Purchase takeout or allow the guys to prepare their own meals. Set out various toppings so that each person can make their own masterpiece. Grill over an open fire or in front of the fireplace.
Popcorn
One of the most enjoyable features of a slumber party is the opportunity to stay up later than usual. Late hours typically mean kids have a late-night snack attack and need to recharge to keep their energy levels up… Make a unique midnight snack for your party guests! These midnight snack popcorn bags can be ordered and filled with guests’ favorite popcorn from a popcorn bar! You can also have them pre-filled and distributed at midnight!
Slumber Birthday Party Invitations
If your sleepover will have a theme, the invitation should reflect that so the boys know what to expect. Purchased invites can be sent out, or you can create your own using these free templates.
Download Help
If you’re wondering on how to download this template collection and what you should do next, please read and follow these following guides:
- Choose your template design
- Move your mouse pointer and Left-Click the template
- Wait for a while, a new page will be appeared
- Right-click the template and choose “save image as” to save it
- Locate where the file will be saved in your device and Enter
If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
Party Activities and Games
It might be difficult to keep a group of males entertained at a sleepover! Check out this fantastic list of boys’ slumber party games to relieve stress. There are even some excellent game concepts that don’t require any materials because they are more of a mental/thinking game.
Camping
Allow the lads to camp outside for the night in one large or numerous little tents. When an adult is present, build a fire pit and let them prepare smores (marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate squares), roast hotdogs, and tell campfire stories.
If the weather is terrible, they may still pretend to camp inside by lighting their fire with a lantern flashlight and creating s’more in the fireplace. Give each youngster a tin cup with his name on it to drink out of throughout the night.
Movies
Choose a few good movies for the males to watch when it’s time to relax for the evening before the party. Serve popcorn with exciting toppings like cheese, cinnamon and sugar, ranch dressing, or additional butter.
Flashlight Treasure Hunt
This activity’s goal is for the boys to use their flashlights to find “treasure” in the dark. Hide wrapped candy, glow in the dark stars, glow in the dark insects, and/or other small trinkets throughout the backyard before the party. Alternatively, if the weather is poor, keep the goods hidden about the house and party area.
Give each boy a flashlight (or pair them up and use one flashlight per team) and instruct them to look for the hidden things. Allow them to retain everything they find (give small paper sacks with their names on them) or exchange it for larger prizes like silly string, cards, and so on.
Taste the Difference
Set out several different edible items from the kitchen and number them 1 to 6… or 2 to 12 if you want a larger assortment… before the party. The lads must roll one or two dice twice and consume a tablespoon of the combination of the two numbers they roll. Mix it up with good and bad foods.
M & M Challenge
Colored candies, such as skittles or M&Ms, are used in this sleepover game for boys. The candy is placed in a huge bowl (or a paper sack that they can’t see into), and they select out two candies and place them in their mouth without seeing.
They show the other lads the colors of the sweets by opening their mouths. If the candies are the same color, the boy can chew and swallow them; if they are different colors, he must hold them in his mouth until his next turn, after which he must try to find a match once more.