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Veena Goel Crownholm

Mom Lifestyle Expert, Mama of 2 Boys, DIY

Camping with Kids Must Haves

June 10, 2016

Roasting Marshmallows
S’more Making

So my hubby and I have always been campers, but once you have a kid…things you MUST HAVE seem to change quite a bit. Pre-child, it was having the right sleeping bags, food, water and dog biscuits. Now, we need those same things but a few extra items seem to be crucial. Having a kid changes up the way you camp, but getting out into nature and unplugging from the world is the most important part. So if you are headed to a State or National Park this summer for some good ‘ol fresh air, amazing natural destinations and a lifetime of memories.

Glow in the Dark Sticks
Scooters and Helmets(Micro Kickboard is our fave)

Here are some MUST HAVES when camping with kids:

  1. Scooters and/or bikes plus a helmet
  2. Glow sticks from the Dollar Tree
  3. Bubble Wands
  4. Mini Headlamps/Lanterns
  5. A small speaker for music (make sure your iTunes are downloaded and not just on the cloud, I did not double check this before going off the grid)
  6. Slip on Shoes for going in and out of the tent (we love Natives or Crocs)
Tent Camping

Make sure to pack:

  • Natural Bug Spray
  • Sunscreen
  • Mini First-Aid Kit
  • Some sort of Anti-Histamine in case of a bee sting or anything else. If you have an EpiPen bring it for yourself or someone else who is having an anaphalaxtic reaction (this just happened to a family friend of ours)
  • Warm Jackets for nighttime
  • Sun Hats for Day and little beanies for night
  • Aloe Vera in case of burns
  • Hydration Pack
  • Folding chairs for the whole family to gather around the camp fire
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Cooking can be as simple and easy as this 🙂

Food Suggestions:

  • Baked Beans
  • Oatmeal
  • Instant Coffee (for you parents…you’re welcome!)
  • Corn on the cob
  • S’more Supplies…click here for my S’more Game Changers
  • Hot Dogs and Burgers (Veggie Ones for me)
RV is a great option
Kids at Campgrounds

Other Parent Needs:

  • An axe to split firewood
  • Long lighter
  • Some sort of sunshade
  • Citronella Candle
  • Trash Bags
  • A bucket/container to wash dishes
  • Soap
  • Paper towels

*Tip: Make sure you bring a checkbook and/or exact cash for paying for campsites. Unless you have already reserved online via credit card, there may not be an ATM to pay for your site

Happy Camping!

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