Plan your family camping adventure—and get kids outdoors with The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids: How to Plan Memorable Family Adventures and Connect Kids to Nature. Here you’ll find all the tips, tools, and checklists you didn’t know you needed to plan the perfect outdoors adventure with your family. Authoritative yet lighthearted, The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids—now in a fully updated second edition—is packed with new gear recommendations, practical advice, recipes, activities, and art projects to keep your kids engaged and connected to nature.
Evaluation comments:
“The timing of this package is great, because recently my almost 4-year-old son has been asking about sleeping in a tent and expressing an interest in camping. They were talking about it at school and with summer coming up, he’s really interested. So I was excited to open this book and dig-in to the contents.”
“Nice quality, it has a really adorably designed cover and a decent amount of illustrations throughout the book, which is nice. It is also the right length – has a lot of great info but isn’t overwhelming.”
“This is a useful book, especially if you don’t have a ton of knowledge about camping to begin with and are looking for someone to help explain the basics and provide tips to make the most of your camping adventures.”
“I love the way this book is organized. Throughout each chapter they have smart tips and checklists, which help make the content easy to organize/digest. I also love that it has recipes and is chock full of really helpful advice. You can skim it for the necessities or dive deeper in each section.”
“This would make a great gift for a family that enjoys travels/adventures. It is the type of book that is a good gift for someone who is new to camping, but can also be appreciated but someone who has camped a lot but is looking for tips on the best way to do so with children.”
“While this is designed for camping, there is also some good general content in the book for enjoying the great outdoors, such as building a campfire or making s’mores. Both of these activities can be enjoy whether or not you are camping – tons of great content to check out!”