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Campground Birthday Cake
No compass needed for little campers to find the location of this cake.
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S'mores Station
Get a campfire going in the great outdoors—then serve up these s'mores.
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'Fish Bait' Candy Bar
You won't need a flashlight to see how popular this candy is with the kids. Warning: Tackling may ensue.
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Toasted Marshmallow Milkshake
Shake up traditional s'mores and add some class by putting them in a glass.
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Grilled Fruit with Honey-Lime Yogurt Sauce
It's all about nature, so grill up some fresh fruit, and serve with a sweet yogurt sauce to boot.
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Cheddar and Dill Skillet Cornbread
Tikes will hike any distance to get a piece of this crisp, golden bread.
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Grilled Hot Dogs
Keep things simple—you grill ‘em, they'll eat ‘em.
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Beef and Bean Burrito ‘Sleeping Bags’
Kids will snag one of these ‘sleeping bags' to gobble up under the stars.
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Buggy Bug Catching Jars
This activity starts as a fun craft where kids can create their own bug catching jars. Then send those buggy investigators outside to put their jars to good use.
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Nature Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get the little ones exploring all that nature has to offer. So print off this list and start their adventure.
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Story Rocks
Story Rocks are a great activity to not only get kids' artistic juices flowing while designing them, but also their storytelling juices when they're used around the campfire.
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Campout Table Decor
Light some lanterns, cut out some stars and go with a yellow, brown and green colour theme.
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The Loot: Camp Out! The Ultimate Kids' Guide
Before you head out on your outdoor camping trip, have the little explorers read-up on these camping tips and tricks—from the backyard to the backwoods. This ultimate kids' guide is a perfect pre-party gift, and will teach them everything from pitching a tent to reading the weather.
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The Loot: Happy Giddy Bug Net
With camping comes an array of creepy-crawly creatures. So make sure your nature-enthusiasts are equipped with this colourful and sturdy bug net—a great welcome-to-the-party gift—to investigate the outdoor-world around them.