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Best party book ever!

from invites to overnights and everything in between
2014
A guide for girls to throwing fourteen kinds of parties, covering invitations, decorations, recipes, and more.

Plan a sleepover party

2015
How do you plan a sleepover party that is sure to be a blast? From decorating ideas to tips for handling rowdy guests, this book makes party planning a breeze! Full-Color Illustrations, Further Reading, Index, Photo Captions, Sidebars, Table of Contents, Websites.

Yuck's Slime Monster and Yuck's gross party

2013
In "Yuck's Slime Monster," the Prince of Pungency hatches a disgusting plan--if he can't bring his pet slug to school, he'll bring a Slime Monster instead! And in "Yuck's Gross Party," Yuck's sister Polly--prim as a Princess--throws a birthday bash that doesn't include him.

Accessory parties

planning a party that makes your friends say "cool!"
2014
This book explores how to host an accessories party including creative themes, decorating ideas, and party planning tips.

Pampering parties

planning a party that makes your friends say "ahhh"
2014
This book explores how to host a pampering party including creative themes, decorating ideas, and party planning tips.

Costume parties

planning a party that makes your friends say "wow!"
2014
Learn how to throw a costume party. Discover themes, decorations, food, and planning tips that will kick off the perfect party.

Game night parties

planning a bash that makes your friends say "yeah!"
2014
Learn how to throw a game-night bash. Discover themes, decorations, food, and planning tips that will kick off the perfect party.

Just for fun party game book

entertaining games and activities with duplicate game sheets for eight kids
1997
A collection of games and activities geared to lure kids away from the television, includes alphabetizing challenges, puzzling codes, and identifying jingles.

Sleeping over

2003
Describes what to expect when going to a friend's house for a sleepover, pointing out that there will be differences in such things as what his or her family eats for dinner.

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