There’s always a first time for everything, including a sleepover. If you’ve never gone on one, you’ll soon discover that “it is fun to have a sleepover.” If you have a lot of friends at school, you might be invited to one. On the other hand, you just might have one at your house! Parents “bring the kids to sleepovers” and when they are over, they “pick kids up the next day.” Just what goes on during a sleepover? Usually kids have plenty of yummy snacks to eat like popcorn or pretzels. Can you think of other snacks that would be good to eat?Sleepovers can be lots of fun because “kids play games at sleepovers.” If you check out a few of the kids in this book, you’ll notice that they made a fort with blankets. As we all know, “sleeping in a fort is fun!” Before heading for bed you can see they have put on their pjs and are busy brushing their teeth. After getting ready, “they get their sleeping spots ready.” Out come the sleeping bags, out come the pillows. Oh, oh ... “soon it’s time to turn off the lights.” Have you ever gone on a sleepover? If so, what did you do to have fun?This is a fun first for kids who are looking forward to either hosting or going on a sleepover. Sometimes young children need that little bit of extra confidence to try those all-important firsts. A book like this can let them know that a sleepover can be loads of fun. The layout is colorful and has lots of full-color photographs of children enjoying themselves on sleepovers. There are lots of smiles all around and kids can easily see the fun that can be had. There are small circular sidebars that offer up questions to think about and discuss. In the back of the book is an index, a picture glossary, and photographs of “Sleepover Supplies.”FUN FIRSTS:Getting a PetGoing CampingGoing on an AirplaneHaving a SleepoverMoving DayStarting a SportThis book courtesy of the publisher.