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Hello everyone,

 

I have a friend who is due to go on her first ever school residential trip (with Y6 children) and I want to make a silly survival kit. The ideas I have so far:

 

ear plugs

paracetamol

emergency chocolate (you know you can get some that is actually packaged as emergency chocolate)

map

paper aeroplane/balloon/picture of a carrier pigeon - there's very little mobile signal where they're going.

 

Has anyone got any other silly ideas - I'm planning to wrap it all up in something like a Ben10 bag/box (he has adventures too or maybe Dora?!) and add an explanatory note to each thing.

 

Just think it might ease any tension or nerves a bit.

 

Any ideas/jokes/suggestions gratefully received!

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Small blanket (barbie sized) to make smoke signals from?

 

Spare toilet roll (my biggest fear when camping etc)

 

Spiral x

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glucose tablets

 

a can of red bull

 

a can of her favourite tipple - I've seen gin & tonic,vodka & coke and pimms & lemonade

 

.... and a large medal to give her afterwards :o

 

Nona

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some paper bags 'blown up'... so she can take some 'deep breaths' :o

 

an egg timer... so she can give herself some 'time out' before she responds to the little darlings xD

 

a child's 'comfort' cloth/blanket... I expect she's gonna need it :(

 

some multi vitamin tablets... she'll need all the extra strength she can muster :(

 

a 'chill out' CD

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