Camp Supplies
Time to send the little ones off to summer camp! If you're a first timer, you might want to figure out exactly what you need. Of course these supplies differ from child to child and most camps supply a suggested list, but if you want a more impartial opinion, ShopWiki is here to rescue you. Remember camping needs vary for sleep-away and day camp.
What Do You Send to Camp?
Packing depends heavily on the style, duration of the camp and your child's needs. Below is a list of things to consider before packing.
- Is this a rugged camp where extra comforts aren't welcome? Or is it a hotel in the woods?
- How long does camp last? Campers need much less for 1 week than 8 weeks.
- Is there a camping component that will require more outdoor gear?
- Does your child need certain items for stability like a books, pictures
or toys? What about special medications or foods?
- Would s/he make more friends bringing along a guitar,
Frisbee or hacky sack? 
- Consider if you want your child to be the borrower or the lender when it comes time to under- or over-pack. Once at camp, s/he will have to make do with whatever s/he has; there's no shopping at camp.
- What's the climate at camp? Will it get very cold at night? Is there lots of rain?
- Is the camp going to have dances or banquets where your child will have to dress up?

- Are there going to be trips when s/he'll need to pack a small suitcase?

- Can you send food?

- What is the money-spending policy?
- Is technology allowed?
- Is there a uniform, limiting the amount of other clothing s/he'll have to bring?
For basics, your child needs:
- Clothing, including pants,
shorts, tops, sneakers, sandals, jackets, rain gear and anything more formal that may be required.
- Bedding.
- Shower supplies, including shampoo,
conditioner, soap, a shower caddy, and shower shoes. 
- Personal hygiene supplies, including a toothbrush,
hairbrush, nail clippers, and lotion. 
- Sun block
and bug spray. No question about it, these two supplies are the most important of all.
- Equipment for camp activities, i.e., sports, arts, scholarly, trips, etc.
- Social and personal effects.
- Fix-it materials for their other stuff, like a sewing kit,
duct tape or Ace bandage. 
Bedding and Linens
Clothing
In the Sun
Home Away from Home
Hygiene
Into the Woods
For Specialty Camps
Lastly
Don't forget to label everything! Your child will have better things to do than keep track of her/his belongings.
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