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
In the Woods (For the Nature-Oriented Campers)
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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