Wednesday, November 3, 2010

10 Kids Camping Gear

I take my kids camping so they then know the Big Dipper really exists. I take them camping so you can hear real birds sing not only cuckoos. just go out is clear to me, I'm not a professional animator, I "need these camping" toys, but to help me. All fall into a backpack for children.

First camping lantern

Children love lanterns. To walk to the bathroom, finding the perfectMarshmallow stick or easy to work around camp after dark. Go with battery lanterns because gas lanterns are hot, have a risk of fire, and not safe to use in a tent.

2. Flashlight or, better still, fog

Kids' torches are available in bright colors and cheerful. Many cables have to lose or drop the torch. My advice: have one for each child. You Get are inexpensive, usually less than $ 10 and you save yourself a lot of Disputes. If your budget allows, you need a projector. It brings the vision of brave cave explorers and Indiana Jones.

3. Bug Jar or Kit

Open your eyes and curiosity of a child for the creatures that surround him. Coleman himself has developed a tall, cylindrical arch kit, fireflies to keep safe. Fireflies in the night, make a lantern shining. How magical is it?

4. Compass

Compass Children should be robust, with light spots. Shows a> Guys, as a map with a compass, and he learn a trade, the campsite is not only practical, but when you go to Europe, backpacking, or when hiking up the Himalayas. You can create a basic camping compass for $ 10 to $ 15.

5. Star Finder

Stargazing is cooler than any video game. Because of the orbital motion of the earth, the sky appears to rotate, to be more efficient identification of the constellations, you should know that the stars are above theHorizon at the time.

A rotating star finder helps children recognize the constellations for a given year. Turn the dial to match the very day of the 'year. Get the star finder for your specific area of the world. For example, the viewfinder will not help you star in New York, Spain. If you are new to look at the stars, read a few pages on the web googling "night sky"

6. Water Bottles

I simply unbreakable Nalgene bottles for my children. But these days, you can kid size hydroelectric systems, to absorb all the water of 4-6 cups. It allows you to drink hands-free, which is useful if your hands busy or cycling clubs wearing.

7. Binoculars

Binoculars are useful for camping, hiking, bird watching and nature study in general. For children, ensure that the blinkers are flexible and comfortable, having a stringChild> can be placed over the neck so that he will lose. You can pick you up at the camping section of Target or Walmart.

8. Whistle (top)

This is a safety lock, a son of the desert, must at all times in the Find whistles, light but very high. Make sure your kids neck when he goes exploring, not stuffed at the bottom of his pack.

9. Sunglasses

Children may not be interestedThe adults are in the look of fashion sunglasses. But they really need even more because

1) You spend more time outdoors in full sun and

2) are more vulnerable to solar radiation, pigments custody because their eyes' are not fully developed.

For sunglasses for children, look for polycarbonate lenses. They are strong, durable and impact resistant. Look for 98 percent or 100 percent protection against UVA and UVBRays.

There are glasses designed just for kids, -. They have reversible frames upside-down, up-adjustable straps and built by fall short, flexible temples for comfort. My favorite place for children and infants as technical equipment upsideover.com [http://www.joyofcamping.com/uo/shop/D-14/ Kids _technical_sunglasses.html].

10. Backpack

Finally, a backpack tote all these fun of course. You do not want themkeep tapping "Daddy, where's my mother ..., where's my ..." Get a light fabric or nylon backpack with zipper and a pocket or two. Stay away from heavy canvas with 12 pockets, backpacks and all types of belts and equipment. They are too bulky for the Junior adventurous campers.

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