Camping Crafts for Kids

Whether you’re gearing up for a summer camping trip or you’re planning a backyard campout, your kids will love these awesome camping crafts! Which one will they want to make first?

I know spring just arrived, but summer is closing in quickly. That means my parents are starting to plan their summer camping trips. Oftentimes, the grandkids tag along for some fun.

Whether you're gearing up for a summer camping trip or you're planning a backyard campout, your kids will love these awesome camping crafts!

They all love cooking over the campfire, swimming at the lake, and roasting marshmallows every evening. I love hearing all about the fun they had when they get home.

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Popsicle Stick Tent
This popsicle stick tent kid craft is the perfect summer boredom buster. Glued to My Crafts
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Handprint Popsicle Stick Campfire
I love handprint crafts. This handprint popsicle stick campfire will make a great summer keepsake. Glued to My Crafts
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glow jars (kids craft for camping)
Kids can hang these glow jars in their tents or use them to walk to the bathroom before bedtime. A Girl and a Glue Gun
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Pet Rock Tic-Tac-Toe
Pet Rock Tic Tac Toe is a great game to play around the picnic table. It’s portable and easy to make. One Creative Mommy
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Handprint Campfire Keepsake
Here’s another fun handprint campfire complete with a roasting “marshmallow.” Glued to My Crafts
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Fun with Pet Rocks
While you’re out walking through nature, have your preschoolers gather fun rocks to use to create their very own Pet Rocks. Fun a Day
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Pretend Campfire
This pretend campfire will be perfect for your living room campout. PreK Pages
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Camping Themed Story Stones
These camping themed story stones will be a huge hit for storytelling around the fire. Playdough to Plato
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wind chime-kid craft
My mom loves wind chimes. I’m going show her this handmade wind chime for her to make with my nephew. A Girl and a Glue Gun
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fun CAMPING firewood game

As your family gathers firewood, let your little ones make sculptures. Let their imaginations run wild! A Mom with a Lesson Plan

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Campfire Wishing Stones Craft
Make with melted crayons, these “wishing stones” are a lot of fun to make and no two are alike. Carla Schauer
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Bandage Lightning Bugs
Bandaids are just for boo-boos. Find some that glow in the dark (or just some yellow ones) and your kids can make lightning bugs. No Time for Flashcards
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Glowing Campfire Craft for Kids
Here’s a fun campfire craft that really glows. Buggy and Buddy
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Twig Boat Craft
If a creek runs through your campsite, your kids will love racing their twig boats! Easy Peasy and Fun
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Twig Name Plate
Kids can mark their sleeping spots with their very own twig name plates. Crafts by Amanda
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Foam Water Bottle Carrier
Your kids will beg for a drink of water when they can carry it in their own DIY Water Bottle Carrier. Crafts by Amanda
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Glow stick lanterns
Stock up at the Dollar Store so your kids can make glow stick lanterns. Lil Blue Boo
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Acrylic Paint Sun Prints on Fabric
Preschoolers will be amazed at their own creations as they make their own sun prints. You won’t even need expensive sun paper to do it. Craftiments
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Make Your Own Solar Oven
You and your kids can have s’mores in the middle of the day when you make your own solar oven. I Can Teach My Child
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Whether you're gearing up for a summer camping trip or you're planning a backyard campout, your kids will love these awesome camping crafts!

Make with melted crayons, these “wishing stones” are a lot of fun to make and no

PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT CAMPING

Expand your little camper’s imagination even further with our collection of camping picture books. These captivating tales, filled with vivid illustrations and adventurous stories, are the perfect companions to our camping crafts.

They’ll transport your kids right into the heart of the wilderness, igniting their love for nature, adventure, and storytelling. Let’s dive into these enchanting pages and discover the joy of camping through the magic of words and pictures!

Good Night Campsite (Good Night Our World)Curious George Goes CampingLlama Llama Loves Camping

 

Good Night Campsite – Get your little camper ready for your next camping trip. Your toddler will explore their favorite campsite and all the fun outdoor activities that come with it, like hiking and swimming. They’ll even find chipmunks, frogs, and fireflies! Roasted marshmallows by the campfire included!

Curious George Goes Camping – George tries to be helpful, but he of course just ends up upsetting a nearby camper. As he’s hiding in the woods, he meets a forest creature who catapults the mischievous monkey into a chain of even more outrageous events!

Llama Llama Loves Camping –  Llama Llama goes camping for the very first time and learns a valuable lesson: what seems scary can actually be super-duper FUN!

Whether you're gearing up for a summer camping trip or you're planning a backyard campout, your kids will love these awesome camping crafts!

More Camping Fun for Preschoolers

Indoor Outdoor Children’s Tent – Kids will love camping out in their very own tent!

Smore’s Caddy – Keep all your s’mores supplies organized with this s’mores caddy!

Adventure Kidz Exploration Kit – Kids can explore the outdoors with their very own compass, magnifying glass, binoculars, and flashlight. Comes with a backpack to keep all their supplies together.

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