Tired of the same old summer
activities? Wish you and your family could reconnect with nature? Not quite
sure how to pull that off? My friends, you are in luck! Let me introduce you to
The Down
and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids: How to Plan Memorable Family Adventures
& Connect Kids to Nature by Helen Olsson. I know, I know, it’s a
mouthful to say; but this tiny book is chocked full of juicy info for camping
with the kiddos! Ms. Olsson has handily arranged her book in four different
parts: Getting Started, In the Field, Activities and Adventures, and last, but
certainly not least; Hygiene, First Aid and Safety. Even if you won’t be going
camping until after the summer has wound down, I heartily suggest checking out
this book now to give yourself an idea of what you are going to need to pull
off a spectacular adventure.
The first section covers the
planning. When are we going? Where are we going? How long will we stay? What
gear are we taking with us? What about food and water? Most importantly; what will I wear? If you have small children
or, if you haven’t really been camping before, I would highly recommend going
over this part of the book a couple of times to get yourself prepared.
Once you’re all organized and have
the kids psyched about spending time in the woods with all sorts of critters, parts
two and three give you the low-down on how to actually pull this off. How do I
set up my campsite? Part two tells you how and where to build your campfire,
planning & prepping camp meals, how to clean up the camp kitchen and how to
break down the camp. Part three deals with all the adventures to be had in the
great outdoors. Activities like hiking, stargazing, fishing, swimming, rafting,
and bicycling are all covered. Also in part three are the activities to stave
off boredom: reading, coloring, bird watching, ghost stories, and don’t forget
the crafts!
Part four is all about hygiene,
first aid, and safety. Chapter 8, for instance is titled: “Staying Clean in a
World of Dirt”. This section of the book is dedicated to all the things that
can go wrong and how to prepare for the aches, pains, and bugs that you will
most certainly encounter on your trip. How do you navigate in the backcountry?
What will you do if there is a thunderstorm? Can you drink the water from that
lovely little stream? What about critters; big and small? All of these
questions will be answered in this section of the book.
Peppered throughout this book, Ms.
Olsson has graciously included “Smart Tip” sections and various checklists to
help a family get things together for their trip. In the back, packing
checklists and lists of online resources have been included to help you plan a
wonderful and, hopefully, meaningful trip with your family. Have fun and, Bon
Voyage!
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