Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Gift Ideas for Summer Campers

Looking for a few gift ideas for the summer campers in your life?
Well, look no further. Whether you are finding gifts for your own children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews, you can create a gift and presentation sure to please.

First, consider the activities your child loves most at camp. Is he a sailor? A hiker? A woodworker? A nature enthusiast? Tailor your gift selection to the particular interests of your camper. Here are a few examples.

Hiker:
  • New backpack
  • Head lamp
  • Day pack
  • Hiking Guide to the White Mountains, Green Mountains, Appalachian Trail or wherever your camper hikes
  • Compass
  • Water bottle with camp logo
  • Wool socks—not exciting, but necessary
Sailor:
  • Sailing gloves—look for fingerless kayaking gloves for a less expensive and equally effective option.
  • PFD
  • Water-resistant watch with a timer
  • Sailing rules book such as Dave Perry’s Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing
Wood shop enthusiast:
  • Swiss Army Knife
  • Reference books for carving
Nature Enthusiast:
  • Compass
  • Pocket Naturalist Guides (animal tracks, night sky, wilderness survival and many more)
  • National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky
  • Nature Journal
  • Sketch pad and pencils
  • Day pack
Kayaker:
  • Kayaking gloves
  • Spray skirt
  • PFD
  • Dry bag
Second, encapsulate a camp memory as a gift. For instance, frame a summer photo from camp. Many camps have photos available for download or sale on their websites. Or ask your camper’s friend for a high resolution copy of a fun friends photo from the summer. Make a high quality print and frame it in a friends themed frame from Target, Amazon or your local photo shop.

You can also capture memories in a playlist tailored to camp. If your child’s camp has recorded songs you can start with those, add in traditional camp songs like ‘Titanic’ or ‘Little Green Frog’. Or take a theme like friendship and create a playlist around songs about friends.

Capture a year’s worth of memories in a calendar full of camp photos. Include special dates like opening and closing days for camp, and birthdays of camp friends.

Third, remember to visit your child’s camp website. Many camps sell items with camp logos such as caps, water bottles, journals, and stickers.

Lastly, don’t overlook the gift of a summer at camp. If you send a child to camp you can make a presentation of the ultimate camp gift—you are giving a child the time to be immersed in a new environment, bond with friends, build self-confidence, learn new skills and live life lessons. Create a personalized card to give your child as a reminder of the gift of summer camp, wrap it up and present it with intention.

In the middle of the winter, a reminder of long summer days at camp is an ideal gift for your summer camper. What are your best ideas for gift giving to campers? What would you like to receive as a camper?

1 comment:

  1. Great ideas for camp gifts!

    I would add a packet of stationary materials - peel & stick envelopes, stamps, address book, notecards (maybe the camp has camp note cards!) or even making some notecards out of camp photos. Great for stocking stuffers and writing letters home from camp is an important part of the camp experience.

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