Summer camp can be a lot of fun, especially if you are prepared! Involve your child in the packing process and begin packing several weeks in advance to avoid last minute shopping trips. Although it will probably take a while, label all items going to camp with your child’s name. Certainly, your child’s camp will send a packing list, but you can expect some of the following essentials to be on it.
What to Pack for Overnight Camp:
- Notebook & pen/pencil
- Pre-addressed and stamped stationery/envelopes
- Flashlight & extra batteries
- Water bottle or canteen
- Shorts & long pants
- Shirts (short & long sleeved)
- Sweatshirt, sweater or jacket
- Rain coat with hood
- 2 bathing suits & goggles
- Towels & washcloths
- Good sturdy shoes that cover the whole foot
- Several pairs of socks
- Old pair of shoes or sandals
- Personal Items (toothbrush/paste, soap, shampoo, deodorant, cup, medicines)
- Pillow & sleeping bag
- Disposable camera
- Insect repellent and sunscreen
- Ziploc® bags and/or laundry bags for wet, dirty items
- Stuffed animals (for younger campers)
What NOT to Pack:
Camps often prohibit these items, so check before packing them if you’re considering any of them: cell phones, electronic toys or games, walkie talkies, cd players, iPods and other electronic devices. Camps provide candy, snacks and food, and many camps prohibit campers from bringing in their own snacks or receiving goodies in care packages. Avoid bringing anything of value and avoid bringing fragile items. Do not pack any clothing items unless you're willing to risk their being ruined.