The Weather Network - What to pack for your kid’s day at camp according to the forecast

2022-07-01 22:51:57 By : Ms. Sophia Ji

Tuesday, June 28th 2022, 12:30 pm - With the school year ending, summer camp season is beginning. Here are seven easy-to-pack items that will help your kids navigate weather conditions including sun, heat, and rain.

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This bag is packed with features to make your kid’s day at camp go as smoothly as possible. Boasting two large compartments, padded back and shoulder straps, a supportive chest strap, a mesh water bottle holder, and an insulated lunch box compartment for snacks or a sandwich, this backpack can also withstand the elements with extra durable zippers and water-resistant fabric.

Why you need this for camp:

This style of the reputable brand YETI’s insulated water bottle was designed specifically for kids on the go. It includes a convenient straw cap where the only thing your little one has to do is flip it and sip it! YETI makes all of their bottles with strong stainless steel that holds up against dents and drops making an active day at camp no match for this bottle. Hint, hint: It will fit easily into the mesh pocket of the backpack we recommended too.

Why you need this for camp:

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Thinksport is a highly effective and safe option for kids because the sunscreen is not only mineral-based, it has a non-nano solution, which means there are no nanoparticles getting into your bloodstream from the application. This sunscreen has an SPF rating of 50+ and is water-resistant for up to 80 minutes. Make sure you remind your child to reapply their sunscreen throughout the day; this one happens to come in a kid-friendly squeezable tube.

Why you need this for camp:

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The last thing you want is for your child to be bugged by mosquitos when they are out in the woods at summer camp. These kid-friendly stickers are made with all natural, plant-based ingredients meaning they are non-toxic and deet-free. With no greasy or oily sprays, all you need to do is adhere the patch to your child’s clothing. The stickers come in fun designs that are great for all ages. The customer satisfaction rating is lower than we’d expect on Amazon.ca but we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to recommend this product based on personal use!

Why you need this for camp:

Based in Vancouver, B.C., Jan & Jul make more than 30 hats for rain or shine. The GRO-with-me style includes a quick toggle adjustment so you can easily size the hat as your child grows. Other features to note are a wide brim and long neck flap for full protection and a completely foldable design for effortless packing.

Why you need this for camp:

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Ensure your child is prepared if a summer rain shower passes through with this extremely lightweight and packable rain poncho. It comes with a colour-matched storage pouch that will easily fit into a backpack for those ‘just in case’ parental thoughts. The poncho is waterproof, windproof, quick-drying, and it’s offered in a variety of sizes based on your child’s height and age range.

Why you need this for camp:

This is a useful little gadget, especially for sleepover camp. You can use the carabiner to clip it onto your kid’s jacket or bag for outdoor activities. The solar panel provides additional power as it can absorb strong and medium sunlight. Since this is a compact and portable option, it offers limited power for around 10 minutes with a full charge.

Why you need this for camp:

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Our trusted Product Specialists recommend high-quality items that we think will enhance your experience with Canadian weather conditions. Prices and availability of items are accurate at the time of publication and are subject to change.

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