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Hi, we took our 11 week old daughter away with us camping in september and are due to take her away again with us in 3 weeks time - shes 10 months old already!! We have an estate car with a trailer, but the dog, our 3 year of daughter and all our camping kit leaves little space for the baby and her stuff!
My advice would be to think of the things that can double up, eg: We'll take the travel cot (with loads of blankets underneath) for baby to sleep in, but it will also double up as a playpen in the day. Overnight, i'll dress her in a gro-bag with a fleecy jacket over the top, just to keep her arms warm. We'll only take toys that both kids can play with, so we can take less of them.
If your baby is weaned, or being weaned, I would definately make space for a high chair - i cant get Bo to eat anything whilst shes sitting on my lap!
Last thing i would say is, choose the right campsite - whilst we've got little ones, we tend to go to small quiet sites which have really good facilities - showers / family bathrooms, kitchens - the microwave at Home Farm, Bircher, was a godsend when i needed to sterilise bottles.
Hope you all enjoy your camping adventure!!
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