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The Essentials For Camping With Children

By: Victor Epand

 

Bringing the whole family on a camping trip is one of the most creative, interesting, and natural things that you can do in your lifetime. The first thing to remember is safety and security, which begins with having the proper equipment and tools for your camping trip.

There are certain rules of safety and security that you need to follow when you are camping out with children and there are some tools and some equipment that will make your vacation easier and more fun. If you are bringing a baby along on a trip, then prepare ahead of time and buy a baby tent. This is a small enclosure that will hold one baby or a baby with one baby infant seat. The enclosure is not really a "tent" but it is more a screen enclosure that you will use inside the tent or outside the tent, which will make your baby insect-proof. This will help keep your baby free from mosquito, spider, and their bites.

Bring a sleeping bag for the baby to be used inside the tent, when ever the baby is not inside the baby tent. This kind of sleeping equipment will make your baby feel more secure than a regular blanket. Remember that your baby is not at home and might feel some apprehension about its' new temporary quarters. Use the sleeping bag at home for a few nights before you go on your camping trip, which will help your baby get used to it and will be familiar with it on the trip. Also it is important to bring bandages, over-the-counter medicine, bottled water, a ball, some toys and, whatever else is familiar to the baby.

When camping with babies or young children, then try the "family" campsites first or the private campgrounds to see how the baby or children will react to the outdoors experience. Camping at a private campground or a family campground that might offer many amenities that state parks might not offer. For instance, at private campground, you might find a kiddie pool, a regular pool, an indoor store for necessities, Internet connections, game rooms for children, golf carts, abundant water spigots, fountains, and many other items that make camping with children more fun.

After choosing your campground, the next mission is to chose the best site for children and babies. You will want to choose a site that is near the bathrooms, near the public phones, and or near the store or the more trafficked areas of the campgrounds. You might want to choose a site that is near other family campers so that perhaps the children can play together in the daytime. Sometimes as an added safety precaution, campers put lights on the outside of their tents, and sometimes they use special camping blinking lights.

Most everyone knows the rules of the campgrounds if they have been camping in the past, but newcomers and children generally do not know the rules. One of the most important things that you can remind your children about are the vehicle and road rules. Remind them that the lanes in between the rows of tents are just like city roads. Cars and sometimes huge RVs travel those roads, so if the children are playing at the campgrounds, they must look both ways before crossing these innocent-looking lanes at campgrounds. So many times during the camping season, you will see children running and playing in or near the campsites roads, which is a very dangerous thing to do as there are many cars going back and forth even if you do not see them right away.

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