Each camp is unique and so is the packing list. This is just a sampling of the clothing items on our list: 3 pairs of pants, 3 pairs of shorts, 7 t-shirts (non cotton, dry-wick preferred), 7 pairs of underwear, 8 pairs of socks, 1 sweatshirt (hooded is preferable), Sleepwear Swim suit (one piece or tankini style for girls, modest trunks for boys), 2 pairs of functional closed toed shoes, 1 pair of sandals or flip flops for showering and pool use, rain jacket, etc.
Whew! That is a lot of items, not to mention toiletries, sunscreen, bug spray, sleeping bag and more.
My son had the traditional kiddie themed sleeping bag, so it was time to move on up and get a new one. We went with an adult one, so he can grow with it! The Coleman Trinidad warm-weather sleeping bag keeps you cozy. Pick up the Coleman Trinidad Sleeping Bag at Kohl's for only $34.99.
A flashlight is also a requirement. Whether is is for late night reading or exploring a quality flashlight is a must have for any camper! We picked up a Coleman LED flashlight for only $14.99!
Kids must stay hydrated while a camp! I have a Contigo travel coffee mug and love it! I was excited to see Kohl's carried this line as well and they are new and improved! It will keep the liquid cold for us to 18 hours and beverages warm for up to 7 hours. Granted these bottles are around $25, but they last and are worth every penny. I could not convince my son to get one, so he opted for Yoda Water bottle. These are only about $12 at Kohl's!
Towels are also a must. You need a couple for showering and my kids are going during splash camp (everything water), so they need beach towels as well! With a sea of kids at camp, they need to be able to spot their beach towel easily. I picked up the above towels for my kids. Head on over to Kohl's and take a look at all the beach towels they have to offer. They are starting at $12.99.
Shoes, shoes, shoes! As you saw from the list the kids need multiple pairs of shoes. We send old sneakers, but they need decent shoes for trekking through the water and streams. We LOVE the SONOMA life + style® Sport Sandals so much that we got a pair for each child. They have a solid bottom and breathable. They are only $14.99 each! We also picked up a pair of Nike sandals for him to use walking to the shower and for shower use as well.
The clothing list was extensive and we had a number of the items at home already. What we need was the non-cotton shirts. We found Jumping Bean Active clothing was on sale for $6.99 a shirt. The colors are vibrant and help to keep little man cool. We also had to get the Vader shirt to match his Yoda water bottle and the bug shirt. Can't go to camp without a bug shirt!
Little miss was easier. She just picked up some solid colored shirts and longer shorts/capris!
How to Choose the Best Summer Camp for Your Kids: 6 Tips
- The earlier you start your research, the better. Get online well in advance of camp season and be as specific in your search terms as you can, (e.g. narrow down location, type of camp, co-ed or not, etc.). Camps fill up quickly, so if there is a special theme or week you are looking for, don't delay
- Consider your child’s interests. Do they love sports, science, arts… or why not try a week or so of each?
- Think of where the preferred activities are normally held. Your kid loves to act? Check out local theater companies. Into science/building things? Try a local community college or university, a lot of times they offer camps over the summer.
- Consider your child’s needs. Is their year crammed with home- work and sports activities? Then maybe a traditional, fun, outdoor camp is all that they need!
- Choose between day camp or over night. Some kids may not be ready for over night, our son did a few days of day camp and at the end of the week, spent the last night. Now he is ready for a week of over nights!
- Keep it within your budget.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a gift card for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Some of the items mentioned above, I purchased on my own, but wanted. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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