I always loved the libraries that offered sleepovers for kids in the library. I wished my kids were young enough and I’d take them. I’ve seen this at our local museums too – sleep overnight with the mummies. (Awesome – maybe you can borrow a mummy?)
Anyway, here’s a great idea via Michael Sauers that doesn’t require you to stay overnight in your library:
Stuffed Animal Sleepover
“This is one of the few children’s programs that made me wish I worked in a public library. Children bring their stuffed animals to the library, do a story time in their pajamas, and then leave their animals behind for a library sleepover. In the morning typically there are wonderful photos of what the animals did overnight. However, Lawrence Public Library in Lawrence, KS recently did one better and created a video during the event. I present it to you here in all its Internet meme glory.” (37 seconds)

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“Kids will love to see that their stuffies have tea or dance parties in the middle of the night”: Library Sleepovers http://t.co/8NTjT8BcxB
Library Sleepovers @nitelibrarian should aim higher? http://t.co/l3nZlqt66C
Stuffed Animals do the Harlem Shake (Lawrence Public Library Sleepover Edition) http://t.co/vR9n5Kjcpm
Library Sleepovers – Stephen’s Lighthouse http://t.co/2svojRI1T3 With a video!
RT @ALALibrary: Library Sleepovers – Stephen’s Lighthouse http://t.co/2svojRI1T3 With a video!
RT @ALALibrary: Library Sleepovers – Stephen’s Lighthouse http://t.co/2svojRI1T3 With a video!