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19/5/2009 at 1:13pm
 Location: Derbyshire
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OK, so we are going on our first "try before we buy" caravan trip.  We are hiring a 6 berth with fixed bunks, this is being put on a site for us so we basically just turn up.  I am taking the kids first and having a couple of days on my own (kids 10 and 2) then my husband is joining us for the weekend.

The chap we are hiring from will show us how to use everything and is putting the awning up etc and the caravan comes with everything eg plates, bottle opener!!!   The only thing we have been told to take is bedding, towels and clothes - but what else should I really take?

And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????



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19/5/2009 at 1:38pm
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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Food, something to amuse the kids if the weather is bad. Radio TVKids  could play games  or something while you cook.

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19/5/2009 at 1:55pm
 Location: walsall
 Outfit: Eldiss Superstorm
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hamma beads - the large ones, they take ages to do.
fuzzy felts.

I take it the kitchen is in the middle???? you could do what we do with our dog and put the table up place it on its end so you have one of the legs on the floor and the other leg down. put cushions over the leg that is on the floor and place it inbetween the gap where the sofa and the kitchen area are. ( hope that makes sense ) and tell him not to go past the table.

If dosnt work and the little one is banging on the table and rocking it you could always put a duvet / sleeping bag over the table and make it into a den.

Other than that a playpen in the awning or playdoh in the awning with the awning zipped up


19/5/2009 at 2:40pm
 Location: Lancashire
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And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????

DVD on the tv



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22/5/2009 at 1:04am
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Perhaps colour copy a few pages from an ornithology book & ask him to sit & count the birds of different types for an hour??? the BBC & RSPB do this every year, so you could tell a little white lie & say it is for science (wrong time of year, but right sentiment!!!)

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22/5/2009 at 5:28am
 Location: Cannock
 Outfit: Freedom sunseeker and Delta Heron static.
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Quote: Originally posted by ajc104 on 19/5/2009

OK, so we are going on our first "try before we buy" caravan trip.  We are hiring a 6 berth with fixed bunks, this is being put on a site for us so we basically just turn up.  I am taking the kids first and having a couple of days on my own (kids 10 and 2) then my husband is joining us for the weekend.

The chap we are hiring from will show us how to use everything and is putting the awning up etc and the caravan comes with everything eg plates, bottle opener!!!   The only thing we have been told to take is bedding, towels and clothes - but what else should I really take?

And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????



Lager.plenty of lager

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22/5/2009 at 5:28am
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Quote: Originally posted by ajc104 on 19/5/2009

OK, so we are going on our first "try before we buy" caravan trip.  We are hiring a 6 berth with fixed bunks, this is being put on a site for us so we basically just turn up.  I am taking the kids first and having a couple of days on my own (kids 10 and 2) then my husband is joining us for the weekend.

The chap we are hiring from will show us how to use everything and is putting the awning up etc and the caravan comes with everything eg plates, bottle opener!!!   The only thing we have been told to take is bedding, towels and clothes - but what else should I really take?

And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????



Lager.plenty of lager

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22/5/2009 at 7:08am
 Location: west midlands
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fill fridge with beer and food ..nuff said     haha


22/5/2009 at 8:06am
 Location: Mansfield
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Quote: Originally posted by Dreadnought on 22/5/2009
Quote: Originally posted by ajc104 on 19/5/2009

And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????



Under the front seats there is normally storage space, we find it great to keep our 2 y/o safe by shoving him in there for a while  

 




22/5/2009 at 8:23am
 Location: scottish borders
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Quote: Originally posted by ajc104 on 19/5/2009

OK, so we are going on our first "try before we buy" caravan trip.  We are hiring a 6 berth with fixed bunks, this is being put on a site for us so we basically just turn up.  I am taking the kids first and having a couple of days on my own (kids 10 and 2) then my husband is joining us for the weekend.

The chap we are hiring from will show us how to use everything and is putting the awning up etc and the caravan comes with everything eg plates, bottle opener!!!   The only thing we have been told to take is bedding, towels and clothes - but what else should I really take?

And any advice regarding keeping my 2 year old safe (out of harms way) whilst I'm doing the cooking????


plenty of toys in the awning just put the door zips high enough up so that they cant reach and keep bottom half of caravan door shut.thats what we used to do with ours

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22/5/2009 at 8:37am
 Location: North West
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One final thing....

Have FUN!!!!


22/5/2009 at 10:15am
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Are you taking a tv or dvd player with you?  Could your son be persuaded to sit for a while in the end bedroom watching something with colouring books or cars to play with whilst you are cooking.  The surfaces in our new Ranger are quite high so little ones shouldn't be able to reach up and pull anything down and the same rules as at home apply, i.e all pans to the back of the hob, knives and sharp items pushed away from the edges. 

I don't know how well behaved he is or if the older ones can be trusted but if they are old enough couldn't they take him off for a little walk or to the play area when you are cooking?  Campsites are safe places and if you could get a pitch near the play area you could still keep an eye on him?

Would plywood wedged in between the gap in the end bedroom sliding doors and somehow wedged against the beds work like a stairgate trapping him in the bedroom but without having to close the doors work?

I'm sure you will have a great time...



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