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Camping Play Shelf & Books

Updated: Jul 9, 2024

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Our Camping Play Invitation recommendations are full of pretend play, fine motor skill building, creative skill building, and more! Pair with your Pinch of Play Camping Kit for endless learning and fun!


Overview of Items:

1. Camping Pretend Play Set

2.  Lincoln Logs

3. Hiking map craft (from your Camping Kit)

4. Camping Duplo Lego Set

5. Park Ranger Pretend Play Items

6. Camping Matching Game

7. Camping Books



  1. Campground Pretend Play Set this set is FULL of well made, wooden camping items. It includes a play campfire, food, camping bag, lantern, flashlight, and more. We also included 2 empty spray bottles, one we pretended was bug spray, the other was sunscreen!

  2. Lincoln Logs this classic building toy is great for creativity and fine motor skills!

  3. Hiking Map Craft - kiddos can pretend to be a park ranger, hiker, and camper. They can create and color their own map using the template in your Camping Kit!

  4. Camping Duplo Lego Set increases problem solving, creativity, and includes fine motor practice and pretend play!

  5. Park Ranger Pretend Play - use the Park Ranger items from your kit and have you or your child be a park ranger in charge of the campground! We included a home phone to increase the fun of our park ranger set up. We loved calling our little park ranger and reporting wildlife sightings, getting lost on our trail, and needing assistance with starting our campfire! Allow your child to check you in with the Expo marker and laminated check-in sheet.

  6. Camping Matching Game - great attention practice and fun!




Camping Books

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We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Micheal Rosen - a classic to read before your nature scavenger hunt!



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S is for S'mores A Camping Alphabet - great alphabet practice!



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A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee by Chris Van Dusen - a silly, rhyming story sure to make your little one smile!



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The Camping Trip by Jennifer K. Mann



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A Campfire Tail by Sarah Glenn Marsh

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