the campsite
This weatherproof tent is equipped with three electrical outlets to keep you plugged in, whether it's to night-lights or DVD players.
Tent: N!ergy 1310 13-by-10-foot tent, $340, Eureka!, Bass Pro Shops.
Inside tent: Standing Bambi deer, $80, Hansa for stores. Shag floor cushion, $59, West Elm.
Round table: Bentwood low folding tray table, $175, Meg Cohen Design, (212) 966-3733. Mobile 10x40 telescope, $25, California Creations, American Museum of Natural History Shop.
Metal table: Campers folding kitchen, $60, Rio Adventure. Blue and silver aluminum boxes, $25 for Midi (small) and $30 for Maxi (large), Sigg. Aquapac VHF radio case, $30, and Midland all-hazard radio, $39, L.L. Bean.
playtime
Short-circuit the "I'm bored" aria by plugging an iPod (loaded with your child's favorite music or books on CD) into this inflatable mattress, which has a built-in outlet and speakers.
Twin QuickBed with 4D pump & MP3 plug-in, $61, Coleman. Mylar emergency blanket (covering mattress), $4, MPI Outdoor Safety Products, Campmor.
Bedtime
An extraplush sleeping bag (this one's got a built-in pillow) is almost as cozy as your child's own bed. And a few items from inside ease the transition to outdoor living—like a small table for fans, toys, and snacks, and a karaoke machine for family sing-offs.
Coyote Thermolite Extreme sleeping bag, $80, Sierra Designs. Track Roll bolster pillows, $55 each, Unison. iKaraoke, $50, Griffin. E! Power 12-volt reading light (in corner), $5, and Fan/Light Combo (on table), $25, Eureka!, Bass Pro Shops.
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