Now that we have registered for summer camp, the next obstacle to tackle is coming up with a full packing list. I don’t know about you, but I’m the type of person that needs to make a list 3 times to check it off. I am so afraid of forgetting something. Especially when the kids are far away at sleep away camp. I’m sharing these tips  for sleepaway camp mostly, but a lot of these items can be used for day camps, as well. I’ll fill you in on a list of items I’m packing for my kids and some tips or necessities you might need to know! Here is our summer camp packing list!
Our Top Tips
Firstly, the most important thing to do is to email the camp director and find out necessities for a specific activity. For example: do they provide anything for the kids in the rooms? Some camps provide items like sheets and towels, which is ideal for packing space because those take up a lot of the bag. Another question to ask is if there any special items of clothing or costumes needed for camp activities.
Moreover, will there be outdoor camping where sleeping bags will be needed? What is needed for laundry service? Essentially, these kind of things. Furthermore, it’s best to begin packing essential items and work your way down the list from there to prepare for your children’s summer camp adventures.
Essentials
Below, I have listed a bunch of items that I think are necessities for overnight camp. When I say necessities, I mean the items they truly need, such as sunscreen sheets, towels, bug repellent, etc. These are all everyday items the kids can’t live without. While they are fun looking, they are indeed necessities, nonetheless. Since the kids are outside all day long, I like to have a great reusable water bottle for them that will keep water cold all day. More than that are items for swimming and activities. For example, maybe water shoes, a sweatshirt for cool evenings or an extra pair of shoes. It’s the little things we don’t want to forget. Subsequently, a lot of camps have a list of packing necessities on their websites, so look out for that before contacting the camp with questions that may already be answered.
Labels
Thirdly, there are a lot of kids at camp and it wouldn’t be ideal if items got mixed up or lost. A way to prevent that is by labeling literally everything. That’s what I do! I will label shoes, clothes, undergarments, a small fan, really anything.
Personally, I recommend Mabel’s Labels– they have such cute labels you can create and the prices are great! Camp Early Access prices have actually already begun, so a good amount of the items are on sale! The best part is that these labels will last in the washing machine and can get you some more free time because all that is needed is attaching, rather than writing on everything or making your own labels. This is at the top of the list for summer camp essentials for both sleepaway camp and day camp!
Packing The Extras
Finally, we have all of the fun things! These are all of the extra things that make your kids have some of the best memories. For instance, if your kid wants to pack items to decorate their bunk, that could be a blast! A pack of cards, mad libs or a disposable camera could be a great way to spend time with new friends during rest hour.
Another great idea is stationary with pre-written addresses and stamps for your kids to spend time letter writing. Addresses are not the easiest to remember. So if everything is already pre-addressed, they are good to go! Talk to your children and ask them what they would like to bring for a good time at their overnight summer camps.
Water Bottle // Mosquito Repellent // Sheet Set // Sunscreen // Personalized Stationary // Deodorant Pack // Towel Set // Shower Caddy // Flashlight Set // Cosmetic Bag // Laundry Bags // Hand-Held Fan // Duffle Bag // Waterproof Shoes // Rain Coat
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