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Authors: Meg Greve,Sarah Lawrence

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“What's the matter, honey?” her mom asked. Jasmine didn't want to tell her what happened, but the whole story came tumbling out of her mouth anyway.

Jasmine's mom hugged her tight and wiped away her tears.

“It is a good thing you helped Kayla clean up. But I think you owe her an apology,” she said gently.

“Why do I owe her an apology? She was the one planning to play tricks on us,” Jasmine said. She sniffled and wiped her nose on her sleeve.

“Are you sure you heard what you think you heard?” her mom asked.

“Of course I am sure,” Jasmine said in a quivering voice.

It bothered her that her mother was questioning what the girls said. Jasmine was sure she heard them correctly. Or was she?

Chapter Six

A Change of Plans

The next morning, Jasmine saw Annie on the bus. She waved to Jasmine and moved over so she could sit down.

“Are you ready for the sleepover?” Jasmine asked.

“I guess,” Annie said quietly. She had a funny look on her face.

“What's wrong?” Jasmine asked.

“I don't know, I just think maybe we should ask Kayla about what you heard yesterday. She seems so nice and really excited to have us over,” Annie said. She clasped her hands between her knees and let out a deep breath.

Jasmine sat back in the seat and let out a big breath too. She didn't really want to go through with their plan. This was why she liked Annie so much. Annie wasn't afraid to be honest and share her feelings.

“I think you are right,” Jasmine said. “Let's just forget our plan. I have a better one. Come over before the sleepover and I will braid our hair.”

Chapter Seven

The Sleepover

Annie and Jasmine gave each other a quick hug before ringing Kayla's doorbell. Seconds later, the doorway was filled with smiling faces.

“Hi Jasmine and Annie! Come in! Come in!” The girls practically fell into the house as the girls pulled them inside.

Kayla's house was huge. She had a room with big comfy chairs and pillows and the biggest TV Jasmine had ever seen.

Kayla's mom said hello and her little brother pounded his chest and made ape noises. Everyone laughed and her mom shooed him out of the room. He stuck his tongue out at everyone on the way out.

“Boys,” Kayla said, rolling her eyes.

“Jasmine and Annie, your hair looks so
pretty!” Kayla said. She looked really happy to see them.

The girls ate pizza, told funny stories, and watched a movie. Still, Jasmine and Annie didn't quite feel comfortable. Even though everyone seemed so nice, they were nervous about the tricks they might play on them.

“Okay girls, I have got some tricks up my sleeve for you!” Kayla said, jumping up from the pile of sleeping bags they'd been lounging on. “Come on, follow me!”

Jasmine and Annie glanced at each other. Annie bit her lip and shrugged. Jasmine took a deep breath, then followed Kayla and the others into the bathroom.

“It's time to do makeovers!” Kayla said. She pulled a comb, a curling iron, and some ribbons from the cabinet.

Kayla started to braid her best friend Maya's hair.

“Ouch! Stop it, Kayla! My hair looks terrible!” Maya said. It was true. Her hair was a frizzy, floppy mess. Jasmine tried not
to giggle. She realized this was her chance.

“Hey, Maya, I know how to braid. Can I try?” Jasmine asked.

“Please do,” Maya said. “Anything has to be better than this mess!” She laughed and stuck out her tongue at Kayla. Kayla stuck her tongue out at Maya.

Jasmine brushed Maya's hair, then weaved the strands into a complicated braid. Maya gasped when she looked at it in the mirror.

“This is awesome!” she squealed.

Everyone wanted Jasmine to do their hair. Annie helped Jasmine by organizing all of the styling tools. Then they painted their nails and tried on Kayla's mom's shoes. They played music and put on a fashion show.

When Kayla went into the kitchen to get drinks and snacks, Jasmine followed her. Her heart was pounding.

“I have a present for you,” she said. Her voice sounded wobbly. She handed Kayla a bag.

Annie walked into the kitchen as Kayla
took the bag. She looked puzzled.

“No Jasmine! Don't do it!” Annie said.

“It's okay, Annie. I think you will like this better than our first plan,” Jasmine said. She smiled at both of them.

Kayla opened the bag and pulled out the new skirt from Jasmine's mom.

“Oh wow! A new skirt! Thank you so much! But why did you get me a present? It's not my birthday!”

“I knew the boys put the paint on your chair before you sat down,” Jasmine said. She looked down at the floor then back up at Kayla.

Kayla's mouth opened, then shut again. She was quiet for a second.

“Why didn't you tell me?” she said. Her eyes looked watery.

“Because I heard you say you were going to play tricks on Annie and me at your sleepover. And I heard you talking about my hair. I was so mad at you that I decided to let you see how it felt to have someone be mean to you,” Jasmine said. She twisted her braid nervously. “But I didn't realize how badly you might feel. I am really sorry Kayla,” Jasmine's voice trailed off to a whisper. Her throat felt funny. Annie squeezed her hand.

“We didn't say we were going to play tricks on you. What I meant was that we were going to teach you fun sleepover games and how to curl your hair and stuff,” Kayla said. “Why would I play tricks on you?”

Jasmine didn't know what to say. She was
so embarrassed that she misjudged Kayla. Especially since she wanted to be her friend!

“I am really sorry,” Jasmine said again. “I should have asked you about what I heard. I was really looking forward to being your friend.”

Jasmine thought Kayla might ask her to leave the sleepover. Instead, Kayla gave her a hug.

“I guess I can understand how you might have misunderstood. Next time, ask me!” Kayla said. “Now let's watch the rest of the movie!”

“You forgive me?” Jasmine said.

“Of course I do!” Kayla said. “Isn't that what friends are for?”

She grabbed Kayla and Annie's hands and jumped up and down. The girls' laughter brought the rest of the party to the kitchen.

“Everyone, I have a confession to make,” Kayla said. Her face became very serious. Jasmine and the rest of the girls looked at her and waited.

Kayla reached into a cabinet and pulled out a tattered pink doll.

“This is MooMoo. I've had her since I was a baby. And I can't sleep without her,” Kayla held her head up high and waited. No one said anything for a few seconds.

“Why do you keep her in the kitchen cabinet?” Maya giggled.

“Because I was hiding her for the party, silly,” Kayla said.

Jasmine and Annie slipped out of the kitchen and came back with their own dolls. They held them up so the girls could see them.

Then the rest of the girls went and got the dolls they'd brought along. They sat at the table and talked about terrible nights when they'd tried to sleep without them. Jasmine knew she would be just fine when she climbed into her sleeping bag later, surrounded by friends.

“This is the best sleepover ever!” Jasmine said.

Reflection

Dear Diary,

When I think about this sleepover, I get so happy! Even about all the bad feelings before the party. I know that sounds so weird! It taught me that I should be proud of myself and what I can do. Sometimes you get invited to parties and sometimes you don't. That's okay. The most important thing is to always treat people nicely. The way you want them to treat you! That is much easier to say than to do sometimes. I also learned that asking for forgiveness is really hard. It made me feel so much better, though.

XO,

Jasmine

Discussion Questions

1.
Why did Jasmine feel like Kayla might not like her?

2.
What reasons does Jasmine give to want to go to the sleepover? Do you think those are good reasons? Why or why not?

3.
How do you think Jasmine should have handled what she heard in the library?

4.
How does Annie help Jasmine change her mind about the tricks they wanted to play at the sleepover?

5.
Would you have forgiven Kayla? Why or why not?

Vocabulary

Look at the words in the list below. How are they used in the story? Can you write a sentence for each of the words to show you know what the word means?

apologized
apology
brochure
complicated
glaring
miserable
misunderstood
realize

Writing Prompt

Write a letter to Jasmine and tell her how she should have handled her tricky sleepover problem. Should she have let Kayla sit down in the chair? What could she have done instead?

Q & A with Author Meg Greve

Do you remember any bad sleepovers you had as a child?

I do remember one. My friends and I decided to cut my hair. That was a HUGE mistake! It looked awful, my friend's mom was really mad, and I had to have my hair cut really short to fix the problem! It didn't grow out for a year!

Do you have a daughter of your own? Did she have any sleepover problems?

I do have one daughter. She liked having sleepovers. I remember lots of times when she and her friends would come over, make a huge mess, and go to bed too late. Moms really don't enjoy sleepovers as much as their kids do!

Plan a sleep-under!

A sleep-under is a great party for kids and parents. Invite your friends to come to your house in their pajamas. Have the same kind of party you would have if you were having a sleepover. The only difference is, everyone gets picked up before bedtime. This way, parents are happy to let you join in the fun and friends don't have to worry about sleepover rules!

Here are some fun sleep-under ideas:

1.
Have everyone wear their hair in the craziest way they can style it. The craziest wins a prize!

2.
Create a scavenger hunt in the house. The winner chooses the movie.

3.
Make your own pizzas. Before settling in to watch a movie, use store-bought pizza dough and let everyone choose their own toppings.

4.
Play board games or card games. Putting down phones and video games can help you get to know your friends better!

Pizza Party!

Making your own pizza can be really fun. Just be sure to get help from an adult.

Ingredients:

•
store-bought (cooked or uncooked) pizza dough

•
marinara sauce

•
shredded mozzarella cheese

•
your choice of pizza toppings, such as pepperoni, sausage, and veggies

Directions:

1.
Follow package directions on pizza dough.

2.
Spread some marinara sauce evenly over the dough.

3.
Put on any toppings you like. Try something new!

4.
Sprinkle mozzarella cheese over the toppings and cook the pizza using the directions on the pizza dough package.

5.
Eat it up!

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