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Camping with Young ChildrenMichelle from Huntsville, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Camping with Young Children
My tip is for saving money - potentially big money. If you are camping in a motor home, truck camper or travel trailer of some type (anything but a tent) - go to your local Wal-Mart and purchase their Wal-Mart Atlas ($6.00). This atlas shows every Wal-Mart and Sam's Club location in the United States and has an index that gives the exact exit number off the highway and how far off the highway, whether it has a gas station etc. Post By vsw30 (Guest Post) RE: Camping with Young Children
I don't know how much of your own 'camp cooking' you intend to do, as opposed to buying fasr food/take away/ but there are some really great, helpful sites on camp cooking, (and some amazing things I would never have thought of!) Just put 'camp cooking' into your search engine and be wowed with hundreds of easy, nutrious meals to make while camping. Post By Ellie (Guest Post) RE: Camping with Young ChildrenWhen camping with little people I like to bring a small portable pool. The kind where the sides of the pool inflate. Water play is so much fun and it can double as a tub if you use warm water. It is also a good toy box if you want them to pick up their out side toys. You may also choose to do laundry in it (kids and all). Moat of all have a great time. Journaling is also lots of fun. They could do a page a day. Post By Samson (Guest Post) RE: Camping With Young Children
Before you leave on any trip with kids, Go to a dollar store & buy one toy for each day you're on the road, for each child & tell them "Be good & I have a special gift for you" & give them one of these little dollar toys for being good. They'll just love it! Make sure they know the rules to follow to get one of these little gift-treats, like no fighting in the car & no yelling at each other, etc. My mom would do this with us kids before long trips. Make sure they don't see these gifts before you leave or before you surprise them with their toy. Post by Cyinda RE: Camping With Young ChildrenI camp with my 2 young kids a lot and no matter how many toys we take them they usually end up playing in the dirt with a shovel and bucket! I also like to take glow bracelets to put on them at night so I can always see where they are at! Have fun! Post by craftymommyof2 RE: Camping With Young ChildrenThanks, there is a lot of good information here! Post By Michelle (Guest Post) RE: Camping With Young Children
I also meant to say buy food in bulk verses you usually small amounts. Its cheaper and anything left over still comes back home. The walmart super centers have an isle with just bulk items, like oatmeal, cereal, etc. Post by theseamstress RE: Camping With Young Children
With small children you cannot go wrong with camping in state parks. They are well lit, most have security checks and have nice bath houses, safe paved roads for bike rides(I would take there bikes and helments) they are very low in cost per site. You can find most on line and call to reserve or at least find out the amenities they offer. A lot of those offer putt putt, have pools, play grounds and even rent VHS tapes if you are in a camper with your own VCR or most have lobbies where they have free use of there TV /VCR game rooms,laundry rooms all geared for family fun together. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Camping With Young ChildrenState parks are a good place to camp. My main advice is to just not try too hard to maintain the same standards you do at home. A little sand in the sleeping bag won't kill anybody, going to bed without a bath doesn't mean they won't wake up in the morning, and hot dogs two meals in a row won't destroy their good health forever. Been there and thought all that but now my youngest boys are 22 and 21 so they survived numerous camping trips...and I did too after a fashion! Have fun! Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Camping With Young Children
You don't say when you are going, but when my kids were young and we had little money, we LOVED to camp on the beach at Assateague Island, Maryland. Post by caddywompass RE: Camping With Young ChildrenCheck out National Parks. They are cheap, clean, and usually close by local attractions. Post by caddywompass RE: Camping With Young Children
I went on a long caravan-ing trip with my daughter when she was 18 months old and a portable DVD player worked a treat when she was grizzly. Most of the time there was plenty to see and do. Post By Anna (Guest Post) |
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