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Camping with Your Toddler

Tips to Keep Young Explorers Safe

By Jessica Williams

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My husband and I took our oldest son, Chris, camping for the first time when he was 2 years old. Despite being right next to four adults, Chris managed to plow straight into an old fire pit, landing face first in the ash. He was shaken up (his parents were worse), and luckily, he hadn't landed in anything dangerous like broken glass or splintered wood. Despite that scare, both of our sons camp with us now, and we've learned that camping with a toddler can be lots of fun if you prepare for safety issues.

If you and your partner like to camp as a couple, you may be excited to introduce your toddler to this world of adventure. And chances are, your child will love it! Camping is great for the senses. Your toddler can smell the sweet scent of the trees and flowers, feel the bright sun on his face and hear the birds and insects singing and buzzing all around him. Camping gives your family time to slow down from a fast-paced lifestyle and spend some wonderful time together. But, before you can enjoy your adventure, you must take precautions and plan accordingly. Here are some things to remember: