If you’re shipping your kids off to overnight camp this summer, make sure you send them off with the right gear…and be prepared for their response when they find out an iPad and chewing gum are not on the list!
Aside from the obvious items like clean undies and a toothbrush, here are 13 essentials for summer camp your junior camper needs to keep them calm, cool, and collected while off funning and sunning.
13 Must-Pack Essentials for Summer Camp
Rain Gear
Pack a hooded windbreaker or light rain jacket for romping during sprinkles and summer rainstorms.
Books
Just because school’s out doesn’t mean reading stops! Make sure your kid has a few paperbacks---fiction, non-fiction, even game books.
Bug Spray
Nothing says summer camp like a body full of mosquito bites! Arm your child with insect repellant and show them how to use it before they head off to be eaten alive.
Lantern or Flashlight
Flashlights and lanterns come in a multitude of sizes and designs. Small, portable battery-operated lanterns are optimal since kids can use them in a multitude of ways---to read, light up their evening game of Words with Friends , or walk to the loo.
Water Bottle
Supersize their water bottle for summer with something large enough to keep them hydrated on hikes and longer outings.
Camera
A durable, waterproof camera allows your kid to document their unforgettable camp experience. Nikon Coolpix makes a terrific kid-friendly option for under $80. (Nikon Coolpix S230 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 3 inch Touch Panel LCD )
Shoes, Shoes, and More Shoes
Every camper needs the right footwear for their outdoor adventures. Flip-flops (which double as slippers), water shoes, and hiking shoes are a must.
Daypack
Most camps include day outings whether it’s hikes, bikes, or city excursions. Your child will need a backpack large enough to hold snacks and water, but not so big it slows them down.
Swimsuit
It may be a river, lake, sprinkler, or mud puddle, but rest assured there will be water at summer camp. Pack a suit...or two.
Sunscreen
Spray sunscreen tends to be easier for kids to use, and since you won’t be there to assist, keep it simple. Make sure they’re loaded with larger and smaller pocket sizes of SPF so it’s always handy. (Neutrogena Wet Skin Sunblock Spray, SPF 85+, 5 Ounce )
Journal
Encourage your child to document their time at camp---the friends, the fireside chats, the new experiences. He or she will love going back and reading about it years later.
Stationery & Stamps
Make it easy for your camper to stay in touch with family and friends over the summer...and most importantly YOU!
Notes from Mom
Whether your son or daughter is having a blast at camp or an occasional homesick moment, it never hurts to remind them they’re loved. Plus, it’s the perfect way to send a little mom magic with them for strength and protection.