|
The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids: How to Plan Memorable Family Adventures and Connect Kids to Nature
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids: How to Plan Memorable Family Adventures and Connect Kids to Nature
|
Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Helen Olsson
|
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 165 |
|
Category/Genre | Sports and outdoor recreation Camping and woodcraft |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781590309551
|
Classifications | Dewey:796.54 |
---|
Audience | |
Illustrations |
2-COLOR THROUGHOUT WITH 40 ILLUSTRATIONS
|
|
Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Shambhala Publications Inc
|
Imprint |
Roost Books
|
Publication Date |
17 April 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
|
Description
"This book, by a seasoned camper and a mother of three, is a humorous and often irreverent introductory guide to camping with kids, from babies to pre-teens." "For parents of young children looking for a supremely economical family vacation, camping is the way to go- no matter where you live, you can pack up the car and drive to a campground, often in less than an hour-with a week's worth of campsite fees totaling less than one night in a nice hotel. But while today's generation of parents may have backpacked through India and shot class IV rapids in Idaho (or seldom strayed from their office cubicle), when it comes to the thought of changing a diaper in a tent at midnight-much less amassing, organizing, and packing the requisite kid gear-anxiety and trepidation can easily set in. schewing the encyclopedic, author Helen Olsson writes from a parent's point of view, giving readers a clear plan-and plenty of encouragement-for an enjoyable family camping experience. he book covers basics like choosing a destination, packing gear and food, setting up the campsite, planning menus, and keeping safe, all with an emphasis on the needs and concerns of parents with younger children. Each chapter features checklists, including "Little Tykes" lists dedicated to items for babies and toddlers. Other features include stand-alone
Author Biography
Helen Olsson is a freelance travel and skiing writer and a regular contributor to the New York Times Travel and Escapes sections, where she writes about family outdoor and adventure travel. Among the camping trips she's chronicled are llama-trekking in Colorado's backcountry and a canoe-and-kayak trip in the Niobrara River Valley of Nebraska-both taken with three children under nine. Visit her at www.maddogmom.com.
Reviews"For the uninitiated-or else panicked-Boulder-based freelance writer and New York Times contributor Olsson offers this thorough and accessible guide that covers all the bases. From slathering cotton balls in petroleum jelly as firestarters (love it!) to freezing stews ahead of time and letting them double as ice packs, Olsson has you covered. This would make a lovely addition to a display on summer adventures and is enthusiastically recommended for all public libraries. Bring on the dirt."-Library Journal, starred review "Olsson provides a comprehensive guide to car camping with children, from infants to preteens. Through her extensive advice, greenhorn parents will quickly evolve into knowledgeable campers, capable of offering their children rewarding experiences in nature that will last a lifetime."-ForeWord Reviews "A treasure trove of information and ideas that would be a fine addition to any camper's bookshelf. The author's conversational, first-person approach feels like a chat with a friendly neighbor. Her well-crafted prose is sprinkled with a humor that parents will particularly appreciate."-The Deseret News "This book is an incredible resource for families just beginning their outdoor adventuring."-Eco Child's Play, www.ecochildsplay.com "I love the author because she is a mother herself, as well as a very organized one! Perhaps the most appealing parts of the book are the numerous checklists. The illustrations are clean and simple and they fit with the whole retro theme of the book. Perfect for your kids to browse and learn from. Olssen makes it easy for busy moms and dads to plan, pack, and execute an amazing camping weekend."-Natural Family Today, www.naturalfamilytoday.com "The book is packed with enough detail to allow someone who has never camped in their life to venture confidently into the woods, but even veteran backcountry campers will find plenty of useful tips on everything from first aid to making camp."-The Daily Camera (Boulder, CO) "If you're like me, no matter how much you plan, the Wing It factor always comes into play when you go camping with children. But now there's a book that can help you tame the chaos of mushing your whole family and a ridiculous mountain of gear into a single tent. You won't find a more comprehensive how-to on the subject than The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping With Kids. Olsson leads you through practically every decision you need to make-from where and when to go, to what to bring (less than you think), to what to cook (single best compendium of s'mores recipes ever), and how to keep the kids out of your hair (berry paints! photo safaris!). Because it's so sensible, the guide is great for everyone, from seasoned backcountry veterans who want to learn a few new shortcuts to families that have never once set up a tent or banged a stake into the ground. Olsson's tone is chipper yet informative, and never condescending. The book is crammed with handy packing checklists, simple but clever camp recipes, and lots of genuinely helpful advice, like always bring your bikes and orient your tent door to the best view."-Katie Arnold, Outsideonline.com.
|