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Camping with Kids
I remember the days of camping before children. Grab a bag of clothes, sleeping bag and tent, and make a quick stop at the store for some food. My friends and I could plan a camping trip in fifteen minutes and be out the door a half hour later.
Camping with kids is a whole different ballgame.
Most of the friends I know that camp with their kids have a trailer to sleep in. They have found that this is the easiest route to take. Turning on a generator to run your blow dryer is not my idea of camping. So how can you “rough it” with kids?
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This is another great teaching opportunity. Survival. Necessity. Make a list of what you must take to survive your camping trip. Talk to your kids about what is a necessary item. Have them pack these first. Then talk about what they would like to make camping more fun or easier. See if there is room to pack some of these things.
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Know that food is half the battle. Figure out how you are going to cook your food, and plan accordingly. You don’t want to spend all day cooking, and you don’t want to be sitting around the fire at 8:00 at night waiting for that chicken to cook.
Don’t get caught up in “what are we going to do”. You are out in nature! Explore it. Go for walks, find a place to camp by a river or lake, watch the stars, dig in the dirt. Show your children that entertainment can be found in the simple things.
Keeping it simple will make your camping trip more fun and less work for you. With a little pre-planning, you can have a great time camping with your kids.
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Are you a parent? If you are, do you and your family enjoy camping? As fun and exciting as camping can be, it can be a little bit frustrating or stressful when you go camping with young children. With that in mind, there are a number of steps that you can take to ensure that your next camping trip, namely one with your young children, goes off without any problems.
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One of the first things that you can do, when planning a camping trip with young children, is keep your children in mind. While this may seem like common sense, it is important to do. For starters, you will want to examine where you will be camping. This includes the campground park that you choose to visit, as well as which camping spot you choose. Since younger children can easily get bored, you will want to choose a campground park that gives you access to an unlimited number of activities, such as one that has a lake, swimming pool, playground, tennis courts, or hiking trails.
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As previously stated, it is also important that you carefully choose which site you and your family would like to camp at, in the campground park. This is important for a number of different reasons. It may be a good idea to choose a camping site that is located close to any playgrounds or bathrooms. It may also be a good idea to stay away from camping sites that are close to swimming pools, lakes, ponds, or hiking trails, especially if you have small children. Keeping them away for potential dangers may help to allow you to sleep better at night, as well as help you enjoy yourself more.
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Another one of the many ways that you can make your next camping trip with young children enjoyable is by letting your children help you plan some of your camping activities. For instance, your toddler or elementary school aged child may have a number of activities that they like to do, like playing soccer. Let them choose a few of your camping activities. This will help to keep them excited about your next camping trip, as they still get to do many of the things that they love. It is also important to mention that your child will likely be proud of the fact that they got to help you plan your next family vacation.
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In keeping with letting your child help you plan your next camping vacation, you may also want to let your child choose some of the foods, snacks, and drinks that you bring along with you on your next camping adventure. In fact, you may even want to let them go shopping with you. Once again, this will create a proud feeling for your child. It will also prevent that “I don’t want to eat that,” speech that many children often give their parents when they are unable to help plan their meals or pick out their own foods.
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The above mentioned tips are tips that you may find helpful, when looking to plan a camping trip with young children. Although it may sound a little bit hard to plan a camping trip with young children, once you are on the campground, it is likely that everyone, including your child or children, will have a blast.
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