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The future is in safe hands. Look at these adorable kids flaunting their trendy SCIP SEWS clothes and in return helping us to save children in poverty. Much love and warm wishes to their families. Here are the pictures that would absolutely make your day. And maybe inspire you to buy ethical clothing for your kids, too.
The document discusses life for tribespeople living in the Amazon rainforest and provides suggestions for how to help protect the rainforest. It describes how tribesmen hunt to provide food for their families while women gather, and how children learn skills to support themselves later. The authors express concern that the rainforest is being mistreated and overexploited.
Presentation of different kindergarten craft activities connected with recycling and the theme of Earth day. Done as part of eCLIL4you - a Comenius project funded by the EU.
This document provides tips for kids on how to help protect the environment. It encourages kids to learn about the environment through reading books and using the internet. Some easy actions kids can take include saving electricity and water, recycling, shopping for energy efficient and reusable products, participating in Earth Day events like beach cleanups, and properly disposing of pet waste. The overall message is that kids can make a difference through small everyday actions to help save the Earth.
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The document announces several nature education programs hosted by Audubon at Patterson Park in Baltimore for children and families. It provides details on upcoming events in April, May and June including Children's Day on April 28th with bilingual family activities, as well as programs on frogs, flowers, and insects that include hands-on learning, stories, and games. It encourages registering at least two days before each program and provides contact information.
Empowering Community in Kafakumba, Zambia. This is the breakdown of all the different business that have been created to help make this village and its people self sustainable.
The document provides announcements for ICPS school on Tuesday April 19th. It announces that the junior girls basketball team lost a close game and that there will be a basketball clinic after school. It also announces that the co-ed volleyball team has an exhibition game and practice scheduled. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a daily message about reducing packaging waste.
Adorable kids help to save children in povertyscipinc
The future is in safe hands. Look at these adorable kids flaunting their trendy SCIP SEWS clothes and in return helping us to save children in poverty. Much love and warm wishes to their families. Here are the pictures that would absolutely make your day. And maybe inspire you to buy ethical clothing for your kids, too.
The document discusses life for tribespeople living in the Amazon rainforest and provides suggestions for how to help protect the rainforest. It describes how tribesmen hunt to provide food for their families while women gather, and how children learn skills to support themselves later. The authors express concern that the rainforest is being mistreated and overexploited.
Presentation of different kindergarten craft activities connected with recycling and the theme of Earth day. Done as part of eCLIL4you - a Comenius project funded by the EU.
This document provides tips for kids on how to help protect the environment. It encourages kids to learn about the environment through reading books and using the internet. Some easy actions kids can take include saving electricity and water, recycling, shopping for energy efficient and reusable products, participating in Earth Day events like beach cleanups, and properly disposing of pet waste. The overall message is that kids can make a difference through small everyday actions to help save the Earth.
Patterson park audubon center spring 2012 calendarjhansen5858
The document announces several nature education programs hosted by Audubon at Patterson Park in Baltimore for children and families. It provides details on upcoming events in April, May and June including Children's Day on April 28th with bilingual family activities, as well as programs on frogs, flowers, and insects that include hands-on learning, stories, and games. It encourages registering at least two days before each program and provides contact information.
Empowering Community in Kafakumba, Zambia. This is the breakdown of all the different business that have been created to help make this village and its people self sustainable.
The document provides announcements for ICPS school on Tuesday April 19th. It announces that the junior girls basketball team lost a close game and that there will be a basketball clinic after school. It also announces that the co-ed volleyball team has an exhibition game and practice scheduled. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a daily message about reducing packaging waste.
The document is a guide for Yosemite National Park from April 9, 2014 to May 20, 2014. It provides information on popular activities in the park including visiting waterfalls, hiking trails, ranger-guided walks, and art workshops. It also lists visitor services and locations in Yosemite Valley and beyond including museums, theaters, shuttles, campgrounds, and lodging. Maps show the layout of Yosemite Valley and the surrounding area with entrances, roads, and major destinations marked.
The document summarizes a field trip taken by students to plant trees at a farm. It describes the preparations made for the trip including arranging transportation and preparing the trees. On the day of the trip, the students took a bus ride to the farm where they were greeted and had a snack. They then planted 800 trees with the help of adults and landowners. After completing the planting, the tired students had lunch and returned by bus to school.
Stratford Ecological Center is a 236-acre non-profit organization in Delaware, Ohio dedicated to environmental education. It was founded in 1991 by Dr. Jack and Louise Warner to create an education center and organic farm. Stratford offers sustainable agriculture demonstrations, environmental education programs for schools and adults, festivals, and internship opportunities. Its mission is to educate people about the relationship between living things and their environment.
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The document describes the Viva Amazônia school in Brazil, where 19 children between ages 6-14 study and are provided meals each day. It discusses classes held at the school and books created by the children, covering topics like the creation of an extractive reserve. Photos show the school's teachers, crafts made by locals out of wood and basket weaving, with one woman shaping a basket and a craftsman displaying his pieces as a tourist boat arrives down the river.
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The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on June 14, 2019. It acknowledges that the school is on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people and commits to reconciliation. There are no birthdays to celebrate but weekend birthdays are listed. It is Pine River Day at the local Dairy Queen from 4-8pm. The ECO team tip is to put plastic writing utensils in the library bins, not the garbage. Office helpers for the day are named and information is provided about upcoming pizza kit delivery. Students are reminded to return library books as the library will be closed intermittently to facilitate organization. Gotcha winners for the day are named.
1) The document describes several customs and traditions from the region of Rionero in Vulture, Italy, including the harvesting and use of chestnuts and grapes, Christmas celebrations, Carnival festivities, and Easter rituals.
2) Important holidays and events mentioned are All Souls' Day on November 1st, Christmas Eve mass, Epiphany on January 6th, St. Joseph's Day celebrations on March 19th, and Holy Week leading up to Easter.
3) Traditional foods that are part of cultural celebrations include chestnut cake, dried grapes, Christmas dishes like pettole and mastazzule, zeppole pastries for St. Joseph's Day, and
Summer break is here! Here are a few activities that you and the kids can enjoy before the summer heat sets in. Don't forget, MaidPro KCMO will keep the house clean while the kids are home for summer break.
Ladybug Events provides hands-on educational programs at schools focusing on gardening, cooking, and sustainability. Activities include puppet shows, singing, gardening lessons, composting, cooking, and crafts. Students grow and care for plants, harvest vegetables, make worm bins and mushroom structures with their hands. The goal is to awaken their senses and give them a sense of pride and ownership in their work. A variety of herbs, vegetables, and native plants are used to teach children about gardening and nature.
The document discusses how Quaker Oatmeal sales have declined because families no longer sit down together for breakfast in the mornings. It suggests companies shouldn't fight modern routines, but should aim to be an important part of them instead. It proposes creating a 90-second video portraying how a family of four interconnects during their morning routine, with 15-second vignettes showing each family member.
The document analyzes existing sustainability practices within New Zealand's tourism industry. It discusses several organizations' efforts: the Royal Albatross Colony educates children about sustainability; Green Man Brewery recycles beer bottles; Tourist Court Cottages provides recycling bins and insulates water heaters; Elm Wildlife Tours works to preserve yellow-eyed penguins; and the Otago Museum conserves water through rainwater collection and leak checks. The conclusion states that these local tour operators demonstrate protecting and sustaining the environment is important for future generations.
Children with cancer face immense challenges, so an international day was created on February 15th to support them. Students learned about the day by reading about equality, defending children with cancer, and making ribbons to show support for children battling the disease. Their work culminated in a final project to raise awareness for children with cancer.
Ria Hooper, a volunteer from England, visited South Africa for 6 weeks to help out with various tasks at Nourish, including spreading manure for their vegetable garden and assisting with email jobs. Nourish is grateful for Ria's support and hopes she will continue to be involved with their organization in the future. They were also able to get a water supply for their community garden through donations, which will help support many families in the area. Several local businesses are now working with Nourish on fundraising initiatives and selling their recycled crafts. Nourish continues to expand their outreach efforts through school programs, homestays with local families, and collaborating with anti-poaching groups.
Birds sing at dawn to share with their mates and community that they survived the night. This ancient wisdom is a compelling reminder to appreciate being alive for another day. When waking up, instead of dwelling on worries, we should feel fortunate to have another day, as one day there will be no more days. The author picks up coffee in the garden each morning and says "I'm still here; I made it" to acknowledge making it through the night.
The daily announcements for Pine River school on November 6th, 2018 included observing the National Anthem and Land Acknowledgement, noting a student's birthday, announcing an upcoming Remembrance Day assembly where students will receive poppies and donate to the Legion, and wishing luck to the intermediate girls basketball team playing that night while reminding them to bring proper equipment. ECO tips, the names of office helpers, and winners of the Gotcha program were also provided.
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The document describes several native Filipino delicacies that have been passed down through generations. It provides recipes for puddings made from carabao's milk or young corn and buko meat. Other desserts mentioned include a glutinous rice delicacy cooked in coconut milk similar to suman; a rich puto loaded with milk, corn and buko; and a native dessert from Central Visayas made of mashed sweet potato balls stuffed with grated cassava. The document outlines recipes for several cakes, gruels, and other snacks made from ingredients like rice, cassava, banana, purple yam, and monggo beans.
This article provides tips for planning a camping trip, including:
- Pack appropriate sleeping bags for the season to stay comfortable at night.
- Bring extra clothes since kids especially will get dirty playing outdoors.
- Use orange peels as a natural mosquito repellent by rubbing them on your skin.
- Set up camp before dark to find a safe, flat location with enough light.
- Bring non-perishable snacks like beef jerky and trail mix for easy eating at the end of a long day.
The document provides an overview of camping for beginners, including frequently asked questions, essential equipment, setting up camp, and tips. It discusses where to camp, such as public or private campgrounds. When setting up camp, it's important to choose an elevated spot near water and shade. The checklist recommends bringing a first aid kit, tent, sleeping bag, food, water, and clothing. Additional tips include using a cheaper tent at first and storing gear properly.
Get prepared for camping by setting up your shelter before dark to avoid struggling in the low light. Pack extra clothes for kids since they will get dirty playing outdoors. Consider bringing camping-appropriate pillows and sleeping bags suited to the climate. Prepare kids for camping activities like fishing and pitching tents by teaching them at home beforehand. With proper planning, your camping trip can be a relaxing experience instead of a miserable one.
This document provides information about essential skills and considerations for camping, including location, equipment, activities, and survival skills. It recommends choosing a campsite that is flat, near water and firewood, and away from animal trails. The essential equipment listed includes a tent, sleeping bag, water bottle, fire starter, first aid kit, pocket knife, map/compass, weather-appropriate clothing, flashlight, and toilet paper. Suggested activities are capture the flag, flashlight tag, hiking, and s'mores contests. The five basic survival skills are presented as fire-making, shelter, signaling, obtaining food and water, and first aid. Proper campsite selection and preparation of survival essentials are emphasized for a safe and
The document is a guide for Yosemite National Park from April 9, 2014 to May 20, 2014. It provides information on popular activities in the park including visiting waterfalls, hiking trails, ranger-guided walks, and art workshops. It also lists visitor services and locations in Yosemite Valley and beyond including museums, theaters, shuttles, campgrounds, and lodging. Maps show the layout of Yosemite Valley and the surrounding area with entrances, roads, and major destinations marked.
The document summarizes a field trip taken by students to plant trees at a farm. It describes the preparations made for the trip including arranging transportation and preparing the trees. On the day of the trip, the students took a bus ride to the farm where they were greeted and had a snack. They then planted 800 trees with the help of adults and landowners. After completing the planting, the tired students had lunch and returned by bus to school.
Stratford Ecological Center is a 236-acre non-profit organization in Delaware, Ohio dedicated to environmental education. It was founded in 1991 by Dr. Jack and Louise Warner to create an education center and organic farm. Stratford offers sustainable agriculture demonstrations, environmental education programs for schools and adults, festivals, and internship opportunities. Its mission is to educate people about the relationship between living things and their environment.
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The document describes the Viva Amazônia school in Brazil, where 19 children between ages 6-14 study and are provided meals each day. It discusses classes held at the school and books created by the children, covering topics like the creation of an extractive reserve. Photos show the school's teachers, crafts made by locals out of wood and basket weaving, with one woman shaping a basket and a craftsman displaying his pieces as a tourist boat arrives down the river.
Friday June 14th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on June 14, 2019. It acknowledges that the school is on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people and commits to reconciliation. There are no birthdays to celebrate but weekend birthdays are listed. It is Pine River Day at the local Dairy Queen from 4-8pm. The ECO team tip is to put plastic writing utensils in the library bins, not the garbage. Office helpers for the day are named and information is provided about upcoming pizza kit delivery. Students are reminded to return library books as the library will be closed intermittently to facilitate organization. Gotcha winners for the day are named.
1) The document describes several customs and traditions from the region of Rionero in Vulture, Italy, including the harvesting and use of chestnuts and grapes, Christmas celebrations, Carnival festivities, and Easter rituals.
2) Important holidays and events mentioned are All Souls' Day on November 1st, Christmas Eve mass, Epiphany on January 6th, St. Joseph's Day celebrations on March 19th, and Holy Week leading up to Easter.
3) Traditional foods that are part of cultural celebrations include chestnut cake, dried grapes, Christmas dishes like pettole and mastazzule, zeppole pastries for St. Joseph's Day, and
Summer break is here! Here are a few activities that you and the kids can enjoy before the summer heat sets in. Don't forget, MaidPro KCMO will keep the house clean while the kids are home for summer break.
Ladybug Events provides hands-on educational programs at schools focusing on gardening, cooking, and sustainability. Activities include puppet shows, singing, gardening lessons, composting, cooking, and crafts. Students grow and care for plants, harvest vegetables, make worm bins and mushroom structures with their hands. The goal is to awaken their senses and give them a sense of pride and ownership in their work. A variety of herbs, vegetables, and native plants are used to teach children about gardening and nature.
The document discusses how Quaker Oatmeal sales have declined because families no longer sit down together for breakfast in the mornings. It suggests companies shouldn't fight modern routines, but should aim to be an important part of them instead. It proposes creating a 90-second video portraying how a family of four interconnects during their morning routine, with 15-second vignettes showing each family member.
The document analyzes existing sustainability practices within New Zealand's tourism industry. It discusses several organizations' efforts: the Royal Albatross Colony educates children about sustainability; Green Man Brewery recycles beer bottles; Tourist Court Cottages provides recycling bins and insulates water heaters; Elm Wildlife Tours works to preserve yellow-eyed penguins; and the Otago Museum conserves water through rainwater collection and leak checks. The conclusion states that these local tour operators demonstrate protecting and sustaining the environment is important for future generations.
Children with cancer face immense challenges, so an international day was created on February 15th to support them. Students learned about the day by reading about equality, defending children with cancer, and making ribbons to show support for children battling the disease. Their work culminated in a final project to raise awareness for children with cancer.
Ria Hooper, a volunteer from England, visited South Africa for 6 weeks to help out with various tasks at Nourish, including spreading manure for their vegetable garden and assisting with email jobs. Nourish is grateful for Ria's support and hopes she will continue to be involved with their organization in the future. They were also able to get a water supply for their community garden through donations, which will help support many families in the area. Several local businesses are now working with Nourish on fundraising initiatives and selling their recycled crafts. Nourish continues to expand their outreach efforts through school programs, homestays with local families, and collaborating with anti-poaching groups.
Birds sing at dawn to share with their mates and community that they survived the night. This ancient wisdom is a compelling reminder to appreciate being alive for another day. When waking up, instead of dwelling on worries, we should feel fortunate to have another day, as one day there will be no more days. The author picks up coffee in the garden each morning and says "I'm still here; I made it" to acknowledge making it through the night.
The daily announcements for Pine River school on November 6th, 2018 included observing the National Anthem and Land Acknowledgement, noting a student's birthday, announcing an upcoming Remembrance Day assembly where students will receive poppies and donate to the Legion, and wishing luck to the intermediate girls basketball team playing that night while reminding them to bring proper equipment. ECO tips, the names of office helpers, and winners of the Gotcha program were also provided.
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" TOSS IT IN , TIE IT UP , THROW IT OUT !"
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The document describes several native Filipino delicacies that have been passed down through generations. It provides recipes for puddings made from carabao's milk or young corn and buko meat. Other desserts mentioned include a glutinous rice delicacy cooked in coconut milk similar to suman; a rich puto loaded with milk, corn and buko; and a native dessert from Central Visayas made of mashed sweet potato balls stuffed with grated cassava. The document outlines recipes for several cakes, gruels, and other snacks made from ingredients like rice, cassava, banana, purple yam, and monggo beans.
This article provides tips for planning a camping trip, including:
- Pack appropriate sleeping bags for the season to stay comfortable at night.
- Bring extra clothes since kids especially will get dirty playing outdoors.
- Use orange peels as a natural mosquito repellent by rubbing them on your skin.
- Set up camp before dark to find a safe, flat location with enough light.
- Bring non-perishable snacks like beef jerky and trail mix for easy eating at the end of a long day.
The document provides an overview of camping for beginners, including frequently asked questions, essential equipment, setting up camp, and tips. It discusses where to camp, such as public or private campgrounds. When setting up camp, it's important to choose an elevated spot near water and shade. The checklist recommends bringing a first aid kit, tent, sleeping bag, food, water, and clothing. Additional tips include using a cheaper tent at first and storing gear properly.
Get prepared for camping by setting up your shelter before dark to avoid struggling in the low light. Pack extra clothes for kids since they will get dirty playing outdoors. Consider bringing camping-appropriate pillows and sleeping bags suited to the climate. Prepare kids for camping activities like fishing and pitching tents by teaching them at home beforehand. With proper planning, your camping trip can be a relaxing experience instead of a miserable one.
This document provides information about essential skills and considerations for camping, including location, equipment, activities, and survival skills. It recommends choosing a campsite that is flat, near water and firewood, and away from animal trails. The essential equipment listed includes a tent, sleeping bag, water bottle, fire starter, first aid kit, pocket knife, map/compass, weather-appropriate clothing, flashlight, and toilet paper. Suggested activities are capture the flag, flashlight tag, hiking, and s'mores contests. The five basic survival skills are presented as fire-making, shelter, signaling, obtaining food and water, and first aid. Proper campsite selection and preparation of survival essentials are emphasized for a safe and
This document provides tips for staying active and enjoying the outdoors during autumn. It suggests considering personal goals for activity, such as boosting energy or spending time with others. Family activities like bike rides or games are recommended. Using technology and apps can help find new trails. The document also emphasizes safety, like staying hydrated and visible. Practicing "natural observation" is suggested as a way to slow down and appreciate nature.
How to Keep Kids Cool in the Summer.docxJack Bryant
Summer is an exciting time, filled with family vacations and fun activities. But it can also be somewhat overwhelming. There are just so many things to plan and do — where we will go, how we will stay entertained, who will watch the kids while all this is going on. Thankfully there are some simple solutions to keeping our little ones cool, happy, and healthy in the summer!
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Hope for the best and be prepared for the worst” is a quote by Maya Angelou, and that should be the motto of every outdoor enthusiast who loves to spend time in the wilderness.
Camping with kids requires planning to keep them comfortable and entertained. An RV trailer provides sleeping space, while essential sleeping gear like bags, pads, and warm clothing ensure kids sleep well outdoors. Binoculars and flashlights encourage discovery and night activities. Additional fun gear includes hammocks for reading, portable chairs for family time, and water bottles to stay hydrated during adventures. Proper preparation makes for happy kids and a successful camping trip.
Kids have more resources than ever to help the environment, such as recycling programs that are widely available. Taking small actions like organizing household recycling, reducing energy usage by turning off lights, and using reusable items can help reduce waste and pollution. Planting trees and using environmentally-friendly products in the yard are also beneficial. Getting together with friends and family to clean up public spaces or joining volunteer groups allows kids to make a positive impact.
The document provides over 100 activity ideas for entertaining children during holidays without spending much money. It is divided into sections with ideas for activities at home, in the park/backyard, around the neighborhood, and in the car. Some low-cost ideas include finger painting, making playdough, growing plants, playing board games, reading books, doing puzzles, and playing outdoor games like hide-and-seek or tag. The goal is to encourage imagination, creativity, and family bonding during holidays on a limited budget.
Canadian Adventure Camp is a North Ontario coed sleepover summer camp for kids located on a beautiful private island in the wilderness lakes region of Temagami. Founded in 1975, it provides acclaimed programs to children from around the world! Visit site: http://www.canadianadventurecamp.com/
Canadian Adventure Camp
15 Idleswift Drive
Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 1K9 Canada
info@canadianadventurecamp.com
Updated 2022: Grab-N-Go Bag Essentials You Must HaveBob Mayer
A grab-n-go bag can range from the bare essentials to a complete "bug out" set up. This slideshow gives you the essentials to consider and then you configure it for your particular location, possible emergencies, and situations. Links to everything are included.
Updated 2022: Grab-N-Go Bag Essentials You Must HaveBob Mayer
A grab-n-go bag can range from the bare essentials to a complete "bug out" set up. This slideshow gives you the essentials to consider and then you configure it for your particular location, possible emergencies, and situations. Links to everything are included.
A Parent’s Guide to Overcoming Common Obstacles for Kids and Outdoor Play.
National Wildlife Federation (NWF) created the Be Out There movement to give back to American children what they don’t even know they have lost: their connection to the natural world. In the process, NWF aims to help reverse alarming health trends and help families raise happier, healthier children. Signs everywhere show the spirit of the movement taking hold.
For more information, go to www.beoutthere.org/join
The document provides information on the basics of camping for young people, including choosing a campsite, setting up camp, camping activities, campfire meals and treats, safety, and more. It discusses selecting a location away from noise to enjoy nature, pitching tents, activities like hiking and fishing, cooking over campfires using tools like pudgie pie makers, making s'mores and other treats, safety precautions, and being prepared for an enjoyable camping trip.
Four step plan prepare your child for overnight summer campTiffany Kate Roth
This document provides a four-step plan to prepare a child for their first overnight summer camp. The steps include getting the child involved in the selection and packing process, sharing stories from your own camp experiences, and discussing how to stay in touch during camp through letters or email. The goal is to ease any apprehension and build excitement for living away from home at camp.
Wilderness Survival Techniques And TipsEdward Dobson
The document provides wilderness survival techniques and tips. It lists essential items to include in a basic survival kit such as waterproof matches, a knife, compass, first aid supplies, emergency food and water purification tablets. It also gives advice on finding water, making fire and shelter, and signaling for help. Proper preparation is key to surviving in the wilderness.
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Canadian Adventure Camp is a North Ontario coed sleepover summer camp for kids located on a beautiful private island in the wilderness lakes region of Temagami. Founded in 1975, it provides acclaimed programs to children from around the world! Visit site: http://www.canadianadventurecamp.com/
Canadian Adventure Camp
15 Idleswift Drive
Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 1K9 Canada
info@canadianadventurecamp.com
Perhaps the first thing you should do in preparation is get at least a basic grab-n-go bag. What goes in it? A grab-n-go bag can range from the bare essentials to a complete "bug out" set up. This slideshow gives you the essentials to consider and then you configure it for your particular location, possible emergencies, and situations. Links to everything are included.
1. Do You Need To Learn More About Camping?
Camping is a truly unique experience that still remains unparalleled in our modern world. Nature
and fresh air are two of the best things in the world. If the idea of going camping thrills you, here
are a few helpful ideas to get you started in the right direction.
Remember, wet wood won't burn right, so nature may not always provide the wood you need. It's
smart to bring your own wood and make sure it stays in a dry area.
Do not hesitate to pack too much for your kids. Camping is messy business. Dirt and dust are like
magnets for children. As get more info here the day goes on, your kids will get messier and messier.
You don't want to interrupt their fun, it's a joy of camping after all; but, keep some extra clothing
with you for them. It's best to be prepared.
First aid classes are important to take when you are planning a camping trip with friends or family.
You will have all of the medical knowledge you will need in case of an accident. You should also
research the area you plan on camping in. It is also best to know what exists in the area you will be
in so that you can prepare for that as well.
Review the medical coverage that you have. Out-o-
-state traveling will sometimes require additional
coverage. This is especially true if you are traveling out
of the country. Don't get caught without the
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emergency situation.
If you are taking kids camping, have them eat a "jungle
breakfast." Use serving sized boxes of cereal, pieces of
fruit and juice boxes and tie them to trees near your campsite. Make your children "hunt" them in
the wild; like a great outdoorsman. It's a great way to add a little magic to the camping experience.
Try to add an activity having to do with swimming to your camping trip if at all possible. While
camping, you might really miss the luxury of showering. You will find yourself feeling clean and
refreshed after a
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in cool water. This can lesson the desire for your home shower.
You can use dryer lint as a kindling to start a campfire with. Start collecting it in advance of your
trip. Collecting lint in a bag will allow you to have a fire building tool for your trip. Doing this means
you can just snag your kindling on the way out the door the morning your trip starts.
When camping alone or in the company of friends, always bring an emergency kit. Though your
location can contribute to necessities in the kit, the basics will remain the same. Take precautions
for wildlife too, so keep some anti-venom on hand.
As mentioned earlier, there is a reason that camping is so popular. The natural scenery and the fresh
air are wonderful things to enjoy when you are camping. With this article's advice, your next