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During summer season, when children don’t have to attend school, camping is performed for various reasons, especially adventure. However, if you can’t go to a true camp site with your kids, you can still let them have the camping experience by simulating it in your house. Check out this article on how to give a fun home camping experience in the house for the kids.
Let kids camp on the patio or deck
The porch or deck is a good area for kids home camping. It is a well-defined space where you can place adornments to imitate an actual camping site. Create a tent on the patio and rearrange the furniture in the area to provide a living quarters. You could use extra furniture as necessary. Then, setup one of those inflatable swimming pools in the yard for the children to play in. You could also tie a clothesline on the deck where the children could hang their bath towels and wet suits. In addition, you could get string lighting, like the ones you use for Christmas, and drape this around the camping area to provide ambiance. And then, complete the home camping experience by setting up a camping fire. Create a fire in the backyard and roast hotdogs and marshmallows for s’mores. You may also bring along the beverages in chillers to make it feel more real.
Let children have a backyard campout
The back garden is the right area to replicate a real camping experience, and perhaps feature a few Wilderness Programs, too. Simply think about what a true camp in the outdoors will look and feel like and you could begin from there. Setup the tent or, if you do not have one, use a few tables which have a big blanket hung over them. Organize lawn chairs outside the entrance of the tent to offer a place for the campers to interact socially. A water fountain would add interest to the experience, such as a swimming pool or a water sprinkler. Let the kids prepare the food items and drinks they will require and put them in a chillier. Never forget to provide them with tools and plates as well. Be sure they also bring along flashlights, insect spray, sleeping bags, and pillows if they want to stay in their backyard camp during the night time. Then, help them to create a camp fire for a whole home camping experience.
Let children have an indoor camp
Just because it’s raining on a summer day, doesn’t mean that the kids cannot have their outdoor camping experience in the house. Provide them with an indoor camp out. Choose a location in the house where the camp will not block a walkway or become a barrier to regular home activity. These areas may include a free room, the end of a passageway, or even the basement. Provide the camping housing by setting up a camping tent or simply draping blankets on a big piece of furniture. And then, give the items that are a fundamental portion of home camping, like refreshments put inside a chillier. You could also provide the kids with indoor entertainment activities, including board games, activity books or art crafts. Ask the children to pick an outdoor object which they can glue on a paper plate and have these placed outside their home camping tent to personalize the camping shelter.
Always supervise the kids when they are handling the camp fire to prevent unwanted accidents.
By: Patricia Strasser
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