Camping with Kids
The most fun you may ever have is camping with kids. From our expert advice on having fun including
how to build a solar oven for kids
and the
best kids outdoor toys to take along
.
Camping with kids creates the kind of memories that last a lifetime for you and for them.
Bring along the kids rain boots, kids rain gear our smores recipe and sleep under the stars in
the best family tent
that we can recommend for you.
Camping brings back the simplicity in life, slows down the pace and almost forces you to
stop and take notice of all the natural wonders around you.
One of the many aspects of camping with our kids that I love is the freedom our kids have.
They can explore, hop on their bikes, go for a short walk, head over to the amphitheatre (if
the campground has one), make new friends and hang out exploring with them or any number of activities
without needing a lot of parent supervision. (Depending on the child, their age etc.).
Our kids seem to make friends very quickly with local campers and it's so wonderful to watch them having
the time of their lives just from playing around in nature. They are always discovering new things,
making up games out of whatever they find on the ground which is usually a combination of pinecones, rocks,
leaves, flowers and anything else they find.
I find that camping with kids creates stronger bonds between us, it's almost like we get to
know each other a little bit better because we're there together, outside with no set schedule to keep us
super busy. Nobody needs to do homework, nobody needs to be driven to a dance class, or the soccer field and
there is no t.v. or video games to tune everyone else out. We also need to rely on each other to make some things
happen like collecting firewood, washing the dishes, prepping the fishing lines and setting up camp.
When we ask our kids what they liked about each trip we go on they always give us different answers. Sometimes
it's that they loved the
smores
or the hotdogs cooked over the fire. One of them always tells us they loved
exploring new places and swimming in the lake. We also hear that making new friends and seeing the wildlife
near our campground (that could mean the chipmunks and birds) was the best part.
Whether you are seasoned campers or new to the idea, camping with kids takes on a life of its own. We've got some tips for
camping with your kids taken from our own experiences, both successful and not so much!
Let the kids help plan your camping trip
deciding where to go
let your kids help plan your meals
let your kids be responsible for some parts of the packing depending on their age. Deciding which
outdoor toys for kids
to bring, what books they want
and what games they want to play
Try things out in your backyard before your first camping trip
teach your kids how to set up a tent
try out the sleeping bags
try some cooking if you can in your backyard - these tips will make camping with kids a lot easier, especially if this is your first time
Have lots of fun and create lasting memories
let the kids have their own cameras-this is a great one for our kids and we love letting them use small, inexpensive
digital cameras so they can take as many pictures as they want and we can delete the hundreds of duplicate pictures they take!
bring along craft supplies like glue, paper, scissors, markers, crayons etc. to create nature crafts, collages and
everything else your children's imaginations come up with.
watch the stars in the sky at night and try to identify the constellations
bring along bug, bird and other identifying books that your kids can use to look up things they find--our kids really love doing this,
we now have a nice collection of bug and bird books!
be quiet at night and listen to the sounds around you. What made that sound? is a fun bedtime game for kids
I'm not a singer by a long shot but somehow being out in nature, sitting by a campfire brings out the singer in
all of us and nobody cares how out of tune we all are!
Ask your kids what they loved and didn't love about each camping trip you take and journal it if you can.
Glow sticks I highly recommend them. At nighttime, the kids love playing around camp with their glow sticks.
We always bring a box full and share them with other kids nearby and they all have a blast each night between smores and bedtime.
make sure everybody has his or her own flashlight.
bring extra clothes for warmth and wet weather and a clothesline to hang the wet stuff.
Enjoy the slower pace
appreciate the little things that surround you.
leave your day open to whatever the family feels like doing, plan a little but don't overschedule your days.
Camping with kids is such a great way to bond with them, especially if you're like us and have spent a school year being super busy with day to day life and running to one activity or another, making sure homework is done and all your families needs are taken care of. It's so nice to head outdoors, set up camp together and relax. Forcing us to slow down takes a day
or two to adjust to, but with our hammock, craft supplies, family games and fresh air we find an abundance of activities to get involved with
and usually our kids are sad to pack up and leave on our last day of camping. That's when we know that our family camping trip was a big success and we're ready to plan the next trip just as soon as we get back home.
Camping with kids is an excellent way to bring the kids out in you and create special bonds between each family member to last a lifetime!
Relax in a Camping Hammock
Great Outdoor Toys to take along
Great Kids Rain Gear
Smores Recipe
Camping First Aid Kit
Tents for Camping
Learn How to Make a Solar Oven
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