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63 result(s) for "Sleepovers."
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Sleepover surprise
Sunny, Blair, and Rox enjoy a special slumber party at the salon. But when mysterious things start happening, they wonder if the salon is haunted.
Work it out wombats!. Episode 9, The sleepover
Work It Out Wombats! follows a playful trio of marsupial siblings -- Malik, Zadie, and Zeke -- who live with their grandmother (named Super!) in a fantastical treehouse apartment complex. The Treeborhood is home to a diverse and quirky community of neighbors who just happen to be wombats, snakes, moose, kangaroos, iguanas, fish, tarsiers, and eagles! Each day drops a new challenge into the Wombats' laps, requiring them to find, debug, fix, order (then re-order) -- and create, test, and re-create when things don't go according to plan. But thanks to their creativity and collaborative spirit, their sense of family, and the role they play within the larger Treeborhood community -- as problem-solvers, friends, and neighbors -- the Wombats always win the day. Episode 9: Can Zeke manage a sleepover at the Creation Station when the bedtime routine is nothing like his own? And hand-drawn map in hand, the Wombats navigate an exciting network of tunnels beneath the Treeborhood.
Penny & Jelly slumber under the stars
\"Penny is thrilled to get her invitation to a slumber-under-the- stars party, but then she realizes that no pets are allowed--and she'll have to leave her beloved dog Jelly home for the evening. With a little creative thinking, though, Penny finds a way to sleep beneath the stars and have her canine companion by her side as she does it\"-- Provided by publisher.
Froggy's sleepover
Froggy is excited about his first sleepover, but a series of events sends Froggy and Max back and forth between their houses, until it seems they will never fall asleep.
Alma's way. Season 1, episode 22, Steggie rescue / Alma hits the right note
At a sleepover, Alma, Eddie, and Junior play a late-night game to rescue Steggie, but Junior becomes too tired to play. Then, Alma decides she wants to play piano when she sees Mami having a great time teaching a student named Harper.
Homestay, Sleepover, and Commensality: Three Intimate Methods in the Study of “Mixed” Families
Scholars most often adopt qualitative data-gathering methods, notably interviews, to access the lifeworld of “mixed” families. Nonetheless, when research questions require vivid details about their lives, other data-collection techniques may be needed. “Intimate” research methods, characterised by proximate contacts and interactions with “mixed” couples and their families, appear particularly useful in this regard. Drawing from ethnographic studies of mixed families of Filipino and Thai migrant women in Belgium and The Netherlands, the present paper unveils the heuristic value of three intimate methods—homestays, sleepovers, and commensality—in perceiving the realities of these women’s couple and family lives. Homestays and sleepovers allow an in-depth understanding of ways of life within homes, interpersonal interactions, and their intricacies. Commensality (i.e., eating together) offers “snapshots” of the lives of mixed families, providing insights complementary to other methods such as interviews. Hence, the three intimate methods explored in this paper are social sites in which one can view details, otherwise invisible or unspoken, of the lives of mixed families, ranging from power dynamics to intergenerational relations, from the family’s social class status and cross-border social ties to emotional situations.
Pajama party
The guests at a pajama party eat, dance, watch movies, tell ghost stories, and do everything except go to sleep.