Camping is a great way to spend time with your family. It's a great way to disconnect your phone and reconnect with the sights and sounds of nature. If you're ready to take your kids to camp but are a little concerned about how it will work, here are 5 tips for a perfect experience.
Have a food and hand wash station near the tents
Children play hard and even careful adults can pick up a lot of dirt when camping. It's no fun having to sweep the tent every time someone lugs half the wood into the tents that go in and out.
Get a 2 gallon or larger large water tank with a faucet and a shallow container that is large enough to fit in, and set it up so people can wash their hands and feet before they do Enter shop. Keep towels close by so that dirt does not stick to hands and feet immediately after washing.
Bring the towels
Baby wipes and antibacterial wipes are very practical when camping. If access to clean running water is restricted, quick cleaning can help keep things in order between soap and water washing. The scarves are a great way to prevent you from going crazy for these sticky faces while enjoying every moment of the experience.
Bring fun things
If your child is not used to camping, they may need some kind of icebreaker to make climbing trees or getting closer to nature more attractive. You can help by bringing bubbles, insect screens, sports equipment, and other fun things to do outdoors. As a bonus, these things can help keep you busy, giving you more time to relax.
If you have an extra tent, using it as a play tent is also a great way to lessen your personal burden as you don't keep picking up toys just to sleep or change.
Organize a little
The camp will be less stressful for you if you are ready to enjoy it. Store all of your things in clear containers so you can see what's inside, and plan a simple menu for campfire dishes in advance so you know what you're going to eat.
Go on
A dark camp not only scares a small child, it can also be dangerous. Get a spotlight for everyone and a bundle of glow sticks to your usual flashlights and lanterns. You can also bring extra batteries for the inevitable flashlight that stays on overnight. It's better to have options when it comes to good lighting.
Camping is an unforgettable experience that your children will remember when they get used to it. Help them remember those moments by camping often and making it a pleasant experience for everyone.
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