Summer camp items list

Summer Camp Items Checklist is as follows:

Summer camp is a great opportunity for children to experience the outdoors, challenge themselves, and grow in knowledge and skills. It is important to make sure you have a well-prepared list of items before attending summer camp. The following is a list of summer camp items for your reference:

1. Clothing and toiletries

(1) Change of clothes: Choose appropriate clothes according to the camp activities and weather conditions. It is recommended to bring a few extra sets of clothes in case the weather changes suddenly or gets dirty.

(2) Pajamas: Public **** dormitories may be used during summer camp, so bringing a comfortable pair of pajamas will increase personal hygiene and comfort.

(3) Sunscreen and Hat: Protect your skin from the sun, and a hat can also help shade your face.

(4) Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, shampoo and body wash. Don't forget to bring your own towel, as public **** bathrooms may not provide them.

2. Personal hygiene products

(1) Sunscreen: to protect your skin from the sun.

(2) Lip balm and hand cream: to keep lips and hands moisturized.

(3) Toilet paper and wipes: for cleaning and personal hygiene.

(4) Garbage bags: for personal hygiene and environmental tidiness at all times.

3. Food and water

(1) Bottled water: to ensure that you have enough water during the camp.

(2) Energy food: e.g. nuts, energy bars, etc. to replenish your energy.

(3) Snacks: e.g. cookies, chocolates, etc. for emergencies and energy.

(4) Homemade food: If the camp provides cooking facilities, you can bring some homemade food to share.

4. Medical Supplies

(1) Standing medicines: e.g. painkillers, anti-inflammatory medicines, anti-allergy medicines.

(2) Band-Aids and bandages: for accidental wounds.

(3) Medical alcohol or iodine and cotton balls: for cleaning wounds.

(4) Anti-mosquito liquid: to prevent mosquito bites, especially during outdoor activities.

5. Electronic devices

(1) Cell phone and charger: to keep in touch with family and friends, but also in case of emergency.

(2) Flashlight or headlamp: for use during nighttime activities or emergencies.