Surviving a Camping Trip with Toddlers

By Steve Thompson, published Nov 03, 2006
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Just because you have little ones shouldn’t mean that you can’t enjoy the great outdoors. Although surviving a camping trip with toddlers can be challenging, if you are adequately prepared, it can be even more fun than camping with adults.

Surviving a Camping Trip with Toddlers: Pack in Excess

Since many camping grounds are far away from civilization, you won’t want to make a trip to the store midway through the camping experience. To avoid the calamity of an unforeseen emergency, pack more for your toddler than you think you will need. Extra diapers are a definite necessity, in addition to extra clothes for cool nights and an extra pack of baby wipes.

Surviving a Camping Trip with Toddlers: Sing-Along Tapes

The car trip may be the most difficult part of the camping experience, so bring plenty of sing-along tapes and picture books with which to entertain your toddler on the road. You might want to get a few kids’ books with pictures of animals they might see in the wilderness, which will get them excited about the vacation ahead.

Surviving a Camping Trip with Toddlers: Allergies

A few weeks before you go on your camping trip, you might want to have your pediatrician check for allergies. There are plenty of tests that can be run on toddlers to identify allergies to insect bites, insect repellant, certain foods and different plants. That way, you’ll know what you need to avoid while camping.

Surviving a Camping Trip with Toddlers: Sun Protection

Most camping trips take place during the spring and summer when the sun is at it’s hottest. Since you don’t want your toddler to be miserable with a sunburn, pack hats, sunglasses and plenty of kids’ sunscreen to ward off damaging rays.

Takeaways
  • Be sure to pack extra clothes for cool nights.
  • Bring sing-along tapes and picture books in the car.
  • Take your toddler on a nature hike if he or she gets restless.
Did You Know?
Bringing a box of large plastic garbage bags will be an invaluable asset. You can use them to store dirty clothes, soiled diapers and garbage from the camp site.
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Great ideas!. I wish I'd thought about this before our camping trip last summer. my 2 year old and I would have had a lot more fun.

Posted on 11/04/2006 at 6:11:00 AM

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