Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Canoeing with kids :: Kid Activity tips...
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BWPaddler |
Their favorite activities do not require "stuff" - they make imaginary fires, construct hideouts with various rooms, explore the shoreline or the woods, etc. They are finally old enough where I do not watch them every second. We do have a "Marco Polo" rule that they have to answer when I call and they must be within earshot. In dense campsite areas, I can still usually hear them in the brush. They are thrilled to find beaver evidence, mushrooms, dead things, bugs, etc. Swimming is usually iffy at best in May/Sept/Oct, but they are all fish because we live on a lake. One child will go in the water no matter the time of year, and I need extra clothing along for her since she'll no doubt get things wet. If we paddle to a portage area and there are rocks in a stream, we are good for hours of fun. Being AT the campsite is currently their favorite over being ON the water. They are too excited to explore to be much help setting up camp. They do what is asked and then morph back into the woods giggling until I call them to help with something else. Maddening and cute at the same time! |
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Canoearoo |
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NDCanoe |
I'm taking my 9 year old this year (1st time) and that sounds like a great idea. |
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BWPaddler |
I do make photobooks out of each trip - it was pretty novel years ago, common today. Still, we can pull them out and read my writing and remember the adventure. |
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BWPaddler |
- mini kites - plastic floating boats tied to canoe - cat's cradle string and instructions - mini-lanyards with tiny flashlights/compass, etc. (flashlight only ON when button pressed, so battery cannot wear down) - mini games like "Pig", waterproof cards, yahtzee - small paddles so everyone can help - small backpacks so they have their own - splash ball - dip net (tiny fishtank one) - binoculars - hammocks (worth the weight, they love them!) Then there are innumerable activities that don't require props if you're in camp or stopped along shore somewhere as I'm sure you've all experienced. Sticks can be floated or used for digging, etc. My kids make secret hideouts at camp with various rooms as part of their house. Rubber boots let them splash along many shorelines and see what has washed up. They play "crash and thrash" exploring off trail, etc. etc. etc. |
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nojobro |
I think we will bring a small pail; you know how little kids love putting things in pails. |
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