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Stuffed Animal Sleepover

Our local library had a fun event last night. They hosted a "Stuffed Animal Sleepover". The kids showed up in pj's for stories and songs. Then they left their stuffed animals at the library for a sleepover.




It was great that it was an evening event because Rick got to take Brynne. She had a great time, until it was time to leave Pup there. Then she started crying. Rick convinced her to go ahead an leave him, but at home she had a couple of breakdowns.


She was up bright and early this morning, ready to go pick him up. We went for preschool storytime and they were reunited.


Brynne received a packet of pictures from the evening, showing her everything that Pup and his friends did at their sleepover.





She has spent the majority of today posing several of her stuffed animals and taking pictures of them.

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  1. That is SO cute!
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  2. What a cute idea! Our library also does a PJ Storytime too, but not with the overnight sleepover (kids or stuffed animals). The kids enjoy it!

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