LoveHopeFaith answered Saturday September 8 2012, 10:51 pm: Okay I'm not sure if this is for girls or for boys, but my God daughter is 13 and these are just things that she enjoys with her friends.
If you go out to Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc. they have these cheap makeup packets you can buy and have the girls do make overs on each other. They can paint each other nails, put on lip-gloss, and draw on each other with things that will wash off easily in the shower and things like that.
Another must is music and movies. What type of music do they like? My God Daughter LOVES Justin Bebier, One Direction, and Big Time Rush. Download them, or even just have YouTube handy and let them sing along and dance around to their hearts content.
With movies, make sure you pick up enough popcorn for everybody. My God Daughter has a thing for Josh Hutcherson now, and it used to be Zac Efron. Find out who they are crushing on and have a movie get together with sleeping bags in the living room and on the couch and let them giggle and laugh over how "cute" they are. If your 13-year-old hasn’t quite hit that “he is cute” stage yet then find other movies or music that she really enjoys and can laugh at with her friends.
Another thing is games. Play charades, cards, and board games. I know that sounds old school, but trust me they still work! Even video games, if you have a Wii/Xbox there are TONS of games that even girls like to play such as the beauty shop make over and dance games.
Also, maybe even baking. Deeping on how many girls there are let them bake a cake or some cookies and let them veg out while watching a movie. If you’re not keen on the sweets have them help with dinner, unless you opt for some pizza, which is always good for hungry teenagers.
If they are boys I'd say definitely video games, and movies are still a go as well as the food. Obviously, the makeup and dancing are probably out of the question, but board games and imagination can still go a very long way with 13-year-old boys too.
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