
Summer camp season is upon us, and it’s an exciting time for kids to embark on new adventures, make friends, and create memories that will last a lifetime. As parents, ensuring our children are well-prepared can make all the difference in their camp experience. Here’s a guide to help you pack the essentials and ensure your child is ready for every big and little adventure ahead.

1. First Aid Kit from Welly
Safety is paramount, and having a well-stocked first aid kit can provide peace of mind. The Welly First Aid Kit is a must-have for any summer camp packing list. This multi-tasking tin is packed with colorful first aid essentials like bandages, tape, ibuprofen, and ointments. It’s designed to handle every bump, scrape, or minor injury your child might encounter. Keep one stashed in their camp bag, and consider having extras in your home, car, or RV. The compact size and comprehensive contents make it ideal for any situation.

Welly even made a Happy Campers Kit packed in a vibrant trunk with over $400 worth of goodies, including first aid essentials, camp necessities (beach towel, laundry bag), comforts of home (fairy lights), fun for the whole bunk (disposable camera, glow sticks). You’ll also find goodies for parents too including Camp Parent swag, coffee, “kidsick” comforts (tissues, coffee, journal, postcards). Available for $74 on June 1, each Welly kit sold will trigger a $150 donation to the “American Camp Association Send a Child to Camp” Fund.
2. Muckster Lite Clogs
Footwear can make or break the camp experience. The Muckster Lite Clogs are inspired by the Muckster collection, offering a lighter footprint for both your feet and the planet. These do-it-all outdoor shoes are 50% lighter than many other EVA clogs, providing slip-resistant traction, excellent support, and comfort for all-day wear. They are 100% waterproof and MUCKPROOF, making them perfect for gardening, farming chores, walking the dog, or puddle jumping with the kids. Built from high-performance Biolite foam, these clogs are ultra-durable, easy to clean, and eco-friendlier. Available in sizes for men, women, and kids, they are priced between $40 and $55 for kids.

3. Packing List Essentials
Here’s a comprehensive list to ensure your child is fully prepared for camp:
- Clothing:
- T-shirts, shorts, and comfortable pants
- Sweatshirt or jacket for cooler evenings
- Swimsuit and towel
- Pajamas
- Socks and underwear
- Footwear:
- Muckster Lite Clogs
- Sturdy sneakers or hiking boots
- Flip-flops or water shoes for the pool or shower
- Toiletries:
- Toothbrush and toothpaste tablets
- Soap, shampoo, and conditioner
- Hairbrush or comb
- All natural deodorant for teens
- Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
- Bug spray
- Camp Gear:
- Sleeping bag and pillow
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Reusable water bottle
- Hat and sunglasses
- Backpack or daypack
- Extras:
- Welly First Aid Kit
- Personal identification and emergency contact information
- Books or journals for downtime
- Small games or playing cards

Custom waterproof name labels from Mabel’s Labels
Tips for Parents
- Label Everything: Ensuring your child’s belongings are labeled is crucial for preventing loss and mix-ups at camp. Mabel’s Labels offers a wide range of durable, waterproof labels that are perfect for everything from shoes and clothes to water bottles and backpacks. These labels are designed to withstand the rigors of camp life, including frequent washing and rough handling. With Mabel’s Labels, you can personalize each label with your child’s name and even add fun icons or colors. This makes it easy for your child and camp staff to identify their belongings, reducing the chances of items getting misplaced or lost. Make sure to label all your child’s belongings with their name to prevent loss or mix-ups.
- Prepare for Weather: Check the camp’s weather forecast and pack accordingly, including rain gear if needed.
- Stay Organized: Use packing cubes or ziplock bags to organize items by category, making it easier for your child to find what they need.
- Communicate with Camp Staff: Ensure the camp staff are aware of any allergies, medical conditions, or special requirements your child may have.
With these essentials and tips, your child will be ready to enjoy a safe, fun, and memorable summer camp experience. Happy camping!