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Tips for Toddler’s bedtime when camping

The first time you camp with a toddler make it a practice run. Remember, most of camping, but especially sleeping outside in a tent, under the stars, away from the familiar, is a new and, for some, scary. Pick a place close to home, such as a nearby campground or, perhaps, your backyard. And be prepared to pack-it-up if the experience is too overwhelming. .

The Problems

One thing that can be difficult for a toddler or youngsters to deal with when camping is sleeping in adult-size sleeping bag and another is disruption of bedtime routine.

Suggested Solutions

For the adult-size sleeping bag use a rope or heavy-duty rubberband to shortening an adult’s sleeping bag to fit the child.  Another solution is to  make a bedroll for the child using a sheet and blanket folded in thirds with the bottom folded up to their size.  And placing the child between adults (or older children) to sleep should help the toddler feel more secure.

An important, bedtime tool in a parent’s toolbox is to stick with the established bedtime routine. If cuddling while reading a book, saying prayers together, or snuggling with a favorite blanket is part of the routine, not doing it when camping can make children worry about this new, unfamiliar environment.

Conclusion

One of the first lessons I learned camping with young ones was a good night’s sleep, for both adults and children, makes the next day so much better.   Camping with a child of any age may not be as easy as camping by yourself but it is so totally worth the effort. Trust me on this one.

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Fred and Suzi Dow