Dad of Divas' Reviews: 5 TIPS AND HINTS WHEN PACKING FOR SUMMER CAMP:

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

5 TIPS AND HINTS WHEN PACKING FOR SUMMER CAMP:

We can all recall that when we were little, one of the major steps in growing up was the sleep-away camp. As excited kids and worried parents get ready for this landmark, it can be easy to forget to pack some crucial basics to ensure kids’ safety. With that in mind, Moishe’s Mobile Storage has put together the below tips and packing hints to provide for a smooth trip for your child. 

As industry experts and leaders in the moving industry, Moishe’s has seen it all. Based on experience as well as diverse knowledge of the industry, the company has compiled the following tips and hints to help any family packing with their child for the first time or wanting to review what is needed since last year’s adventures.

5 TIPS AND HINTS WHEN PACKING FOR SUMMER CAMP:
Necessities – There is always a need for the common things when leaving home for a long time.  These could include soap, shampoo, deodorant, medication, and a toothbrush.  A way to have your child bring these to camp could be in an easy to carry bucket with their name or a shower caddy that they can decorated to stand out.
Nature Comforts – Not only will your child be moving in with new friends, but they will be bunking with some unfamiliar critters. Don’t forget to pack plenty of bug spray and sunscreen as part of your camper’s daily defenses.  Trash bags can also be used as a makeshift poncho when rain hits but can also be used for dirty laundry.  

Memory Makers – Summer camp will be full of fun memories, so be sure to include a disposable camera and perhaps a journal.  Cameras should definitely be disposable since they have a good chance of disappearing throughout the camper’s stay. Journals can also be tailored to your kid so they can record their memories and keep track of friends.

Comfort Items – It may be your child’s first time away from home so it might be hard to adapt.  Make sure that you pack a few surprises in their bag including family pictures and stuffed animals.  These items are a quick fix for homesickness and will be a good start for the campers to share stories of home.

What to Avoid – Even though your child may use certain scented shampoos or lotions, they are not a good idea at a camp because they will attract insects.  Every child appreciates their own goodies from home such as their favorite cookies and candy.  However, call ahead to see if the camp allows snacks and if so, be sure to pack them in air-tight containers to avoid a visit from bugs.


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