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Hi Busygirl
Last time we camped (last Sept) ours were 3 and 5 and unlike some wonderful kids camping next to us, weren't going to sit in a car a minute longer. Our tent needs a two man effort for at least 15 minutes, 30 minutes and the tent goes up quicker than it does with one person. So hubby looks after the kids while I lay the tent out, then major two man bit is done while they eat a picnic. Lots of nibbles in a multitude of bags or foil so they can't woof their meal down, have to unwrap everything, make sure the bags are safe one and they can unwrap every otherwise you'll spend more time helping them than getting the tent up.
We did find the last time we camped they were surprising keen to help so we gave them tent pegs to carry while we knocked them in and as soon as the outer is up they helped empty all their belongings out of the car into the tent.
Then Dad takes them off for a walk while I finish off filling the tent. Also one of you can take them to the water tap to fill your water container. We have also put a little present hidden in their sleeping bags, a little soft toy to hug at night or a new barbie fannel for the showers etc. This was something we did for their first trip and we've just sort of got into the habit - the kids love hunting out their surprise now.
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