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Packing For Camp

We all know that packing camp trunks for the summer can be an overwhelming process. Whether it’s two weeks or eight, it’s essential to keep the packing process both organized and fun.

Jane Abrahams, owner of Jane’s Addiction Organization in Port Washington, shares her top five tips for packing your child for summer camp:

1. Assign a designated staging area within your home (basement, playroom, mudroom). This area will house all of the shopping items purchased, toiletries, clothing piles, equipment and gear.

2. It’s never too early to prepare. Start to familiarize yourself with the packing checklist provided by your camp. Review the guidelines for apparel, accessories and gear needed before you start your shopping.

3. Choose your bags. The best options for each child tend to be one or two soft trunks or cargo bags. Make sure the duffel bag is durable enough with handles made for carrying. When packing, one duffel should be packed with apparel/shoes while the other is filled with accessories, equipment and bedding.

4. If they take it, you label it. Every item that goes to camp must be labeled. Labels will ensure your camper returns home with everything they left with. My favorite labels are sew-in labels or the waterproof sticker labels. They are extremely durable.

5. Lastly, your child can stay organized even while they are at camp. Pack everything up in reusable clear bags to keep their duffel bags organized. Each clothing category and bed and bath items can be packed in individual bags. You can even pack plastic bags by complete outfit for younger campers.

Still overwhelmed? Let Jane’s Addiction Organization pack your kids for camp herself. Don’t stress. Once your shopping is done, Jane’s Addiction Organization will do the rest. From labels to packing and everything in between, let Jane’s Addiction Organization pack those camp trunks for you.

Jane’s Addiction Organization is a complete lifestyle service located in Port Washington designed to de-clutter and organize your home (and life) one space at a time. Learn more at www.janesorganization.com or email jane@janesorganization.com.

50 Essentials To Pack For Summer Camp

Most camps will give you a list of necessities, but here are some must-haves for young campers:

Sunscreen

Hat

Sunglasses

Bedding (camp will tell you exactly what you need)

Pillow

Sweatpants

Pullover sweatshirt

Zip sweatshirt

Rain jacket or poncho

Bathing Suits

Cover Up

Swim goggles

Flip-flops

Beach towel

Sneakers

Shorts

T-shirts

Long sleeve shirts

Jeans

Cotton pants or khakis

Underwear

Boots

Flats

Pajamas

Robe, slippers

Tissues

Toothbrush, toothpaste

Nail clippers

Flashlight

Dress clothes

Reusable water bottle

Soap

Shampoo

Conditioner

Deodorant

Towels

Facecloths

Brush

Comb

Hair gel

Shower caddy

Hair clips, ties

Bug repellent

Deodorant

Laundry bag

Razors

Shaving cream

Feminine products

Games

Spending money

 

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