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Berkshire Hills Emanuel Camp
Berkshire Hills Emanuel Camp

Confused about what to pack for camp? When parents need to consider every weather scenario, as well as which camp activities their child might be engaged in, packing for camp can be rather daunting. For sure, the camp you decide on will provide a detailed list of what to bring and (just as important) what not to bring. It’s best to respect the “what not to bring” category. When parents try to sneak in an object that campers are not supposed to have—like a cell phone—it not only sends the wrong signal to their child and all the other children in the bunk, it defies the spirit of trust and community that are the underpinnings of a good camp. If you want to get a jump on camp essentials, or compare your camp’s list to a menu of standard camp essentials, here’s what to keep in mind to ensure that your kid arrives at camp with the items he or she will need to have a wonderful summer camp experience.

Headgear: Parents should consider packing items to protect a camper from the sun. Don’t forget baseball caps, bandannas, sunhats, as well as needed eyeglasses, sunglasses, and swimming goggles.

Clothing: Include t-shirts, a swimsuit, and shorts for hot days; a jacket, sweatshirt, and jeans for cool or cold days; and a raincoat or poncho for rainy days. In addition, long pants will protect a camper from poison ivy, bugs, and thorns during hikes. Check with the camp to see if dress clothes are required.

Footwear: Appropriate footwear is one of the most important items to pack for camp, especially for hiking and running. Families should consider packing boots, tennis shoes, sandals, and plenty of socks, as well as dress shoes if the camp requires them. Remember that shoes should be broken in prior to the start of camp.

Bed And Bath Needs: For children attending a resident camp, parents should remember to pack the home basics: towels, a blanket, a pillow, pillowcases, sheets, a sleeping bag, a laundry bag, and a mattress pad. Bathroom kits are also essential. Parents should pack a brush and comb, shampoo, soap, and a soap container, a toothbrush and holder, toothpaste, deodorant, insect repellent, feminine products, sun block, shaving gear, and lip balm that contains sun block.

Additional Items: Other items that will be helpful for kids include magazines, flashlights and batteries, a water bottle, writing materials, and Frisbees or other toys. When considering electronics, musical instruments, and other special gear, make sure to check with the camp first, as they may have specific policies about what is allowed.

The American Camp Association, New York and New Jersey (ACA, NY and NJ), also recommends that parents and children pack together to address any uneasiness children may feel about leaving home.

“Packing with your child will make your child feel more secure if they know what they are bringing to camp,” ACA, NY and NJ executive director Susie Lupert points out. “You can also use the time packing together to talk with your child about what to expect at camp and how much fun camp is going to be.”

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