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Tips You Can Do When RV Camping With a Child

Some people join a camping club membership to find different camping types suitable for their family, including their child. Both adults and children need standard camping equipment, such as a place to sleep, food, water, and a plan for necessities. Children need the same equipment but in a distinctive version. Listed below are the tips you can do when RV camping with a child:

Finding a Place to Sleep

Finding a Place to Sleep

Although the trailer has room for eight people, I think six people can sleep comfortably in it. My husband and I sleep in the double bed while the kids and baby sleep in the bunk beds. The portable crib (Pack’N’Play) is an essential part of packing our camper for any trip. This place is the area that has the most unoccupied space in the RV. It is located next to the table. It is a safe and comfortable place for children to sleep.

Bringing Logistics for the Baby

insulated bottleThe second biggest challenge is feeding a baby on a camping trip. The answer is simple if the baby is exclusively breastfed. The solution can be a little more complex if the baby is exclusively breastfed or is old enough to eat solid food. It can be challenging to warm milk for a baby in an RV. You can heat your baby’s milk in the microwave. It is not a good idea to run the generator to run several kitchen equipment just for the milk. The solution for these cases is to heat some water on the stove and then pour it into a container. Once the water has reached the desired temperature, place the bottle in the container. This solution will take a little longer but will not endanger other campers.

Discovering a Place to Poop

Camping with a baby can be challenging because of diapers. If you’re camping for more than a day or two, you’ll need to bring cloth diaper washing equipment. Disposable diapers are easier to clean, but you still have to deal with the smell of baby poop. My family found a solution by hanging a trash bag from a nearby tree and putting the dirty diapers inside. Then we tie it up and take it with us when we leave the campsite. The camper smells less than, but it’s still easy to remember and not leave the diapers behind. You can also tie them to a tree to keep them away from dogs and other children.

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