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  2. Camping with Kids: What to Bring, What to Do and What to Eat

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    Whether you grew up camping and you’re ready to pass it on to the next generation, or you and your family are all new to the idea of sleeping outdoors, it’s important to have a camping with ...

  3. I Started Camping With Young Kids This Summer and These Are ...

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    As a mom and a product reviewer, I’ve learned what you really need when camping with kids. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Camping food - Wikipedia

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    These meals contain pre-prepared or precooked foods in shelf-stable packaging, are designed to provide enough calories and nutrients to sustain an individual for a full day, and often come with their heaters, making them ideal for use in camping. Canned foods and instant foods are also sometimes used.

  5. Dragonfly Forest - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly Forest is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization providing overnight camping [1] experiences for children with autism and other medical needs. [2] The camp is located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its office is located in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. The camp's primary goal is to help each child to feel like a ...

  6. What to Order for Kids at Taco Bell (That They’ll Actually Eat)

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    Once upon a time, Taco Bell served kid’s meals. That era ended around the same time that flash mobs and feather hair extensions fell out of style (ahem, 2013).

  7. Kids' meal - Wikipedia

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    The kids' meal or children's meal is a fast food combination meal tailored to and marketed to children. Most kids' meals come in colorful bags or cardboard boxes with depictions of activities/games on the bag or box and a toy inside. [1] [2] Most standard kids' meals comprise a burger or chicken nuggets, a side item, and a soft drink. [2]

  8. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    Gathering to board buses. The Fresh Air Fund is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. The Fund operates six sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, places children with volunteer host families along the East Coast, and runs year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.

  9. Camp Onyahsa - Wikipedia

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    Along with the main lakefront campus, Onyahsa has acquired over 150 acres of "forever wild" woodlands across East Lake Road. Along with the traditional overnight camping experience, Onyahsa offers many specialty camps, day camping, teen camp, leader training, and school-year monthly overnights.