
Over the years, Bonnaroo has become more and more Kid friendly. With a special Family Camping area, select Kids activities such as Kidz Jam, and family friendly workshops, parents are able to experience Bonnaroo with their kids with ease. There are however some tips for those families who plan on coming to Bonnaroo:
- Bring plenty of sunscreen and waterproofs - and don't forget a sunhat.
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- A nice strong but snuggly rug/blanket is essential. It's great to sit on during the day and great to wrap them up in during the evening, as is a plastic sheet to sit on if it gets wet.
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- A wheelbarrow, off-road pushchair, bike trailer buggy or other form of push/pull impromptu transportation for young children is useful. Not only can it help you cart about all that you need to cater for every child-related eventuality, it will also relieve those inevitably tired little legs. The Festival site is massive, kids will get tired and unless you are happy to carry them for a long time, you need some transport.
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- Bring plenty of carton drinks. They are cheap, easy to carry and you can leave a tray in the car for later. There is plenty of access to drinkable tap water so bringing dilutable squash is another option.
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- A first aid kitÂ
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- Bring wet wipes - they are useful for everything from your daily wash, wiping hands before eating and wiping bums.
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- If you have a formula fed baby, then invest in those bottles that use disposable liner bags (the sort you use for freezing breast milk) and a load of ready mixed formula milk in cartons. If your child is a little older compromise any healthy eating morals and get prepared tins (glass is not permitted on site). For older kids, bring plenty of breakfast bars. It will save on washing up, save a load of cash for better things and they also come in handy for the bedtime "I'm hungry" calls.