What to take with you to the camp
First of all, when leaving for the camp, you must have:
- vaccination certificate;
- a certificate of the epidemiological environment and the absence of head lice;
- birth certificate
Among personal belongings:
Hygiene items. The camp provides toilet paper and a small towel. But the child has to live there for 10 days. Therefore, provide him with what he is used to at home. Toothbrush, paste, soap, shampoo, towel (+1 for the pool), etc.
Hat and mittens
Warm clothing for outdoor walks and skiing.
Sportswear and footwear. Everyone in the camp becomes an athlete. And running in flip flops and heels is not comfortable. Sneakers or moccasins + sweatpants and a T-shirt will always come in handy.
Cup. In the tradition of the camp - evening tea (well, or kifiro-, ryazhenkopiye). Therefore, your child will need a favorite cup.
Stage carnival costume. Does your child dance? Or do you have some interesting costumes from school performances? Let's give them a chance to realize themselves on the stage of the Chocolate camp. (But this is not necessary. The camp also has colorful costumes)
Swimming trunks, swimsuit, rubber slippers, a large towel, a washcloth for the pool.
The shell is warm enough that T-shirts and shorts will also come in handy.
Now for some useful tips:
Briefs and socks should be brought along for every day.
When collecting children's things in the camp, it is better to sign them with a permanent marker. Especially those that get lost easily: caps, jackets and shoes. Moreover, it is necessary to designate the belonging of the thing not by a secret sign, understandable only to the owner, but by the name and surname.
There is no need to give expensive things: all counselors categorically do not recommend giving game consoles like PSP, if a child travels with a mobile phone - it should be simple and inexpensive.
Another important household point. Before leaving, you shouldn't buy everything new for your children: sometimes, after dumping new things in a common heap, then they cannot even identify them. It is better to give old things - children remember them, and it’s not so sorry for them if they are lost.
And remember: camp is a small life! This is a school of independent life for your child (albeit under the supervision of counselors). And if suddenly, after visiting the Smena camp, your children began to do exercises, put things in a closet and make the bed on their own, you should know that these are all the consequences of the camp)))


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