WAYS TO FILL THAT EXTRA SUITCASE FOR
ROMANIA
Warning: this list was written ten years ago and you should be wary of taking items that you can envisage buying in a local village shop in UK as those items are probably now available (and cheaper) in Romania.
Games
Equipment
Badminton
Racquets! shuttlecocks.
Deflated
footballs/soft volleyball!
spongeballs/rugbyballs/minl
foot-
rugbyballs.
Frisbees/aerobies
Non
stop cricket set (plastic)
Water
balloons
Travel
size board games
Lots of
paper
ColourIng
pens/pencils
ColourIng
books
Scissors
Cellotape
Marker
pens
Gifts
Badges!
balloons/stickers
McDonalds/Burger
King toys
Pens!
pencils/erasers
Hair
bands/scrunchees!
scarves
Volleyball net.
Table
tennis bats and balls
A Parachute.
Baseball and bat
Tennis bats
Golf clubs + balls
Pack of cards
Threads for friendship bracelets(v. popular)
Face paints
Straws and lollypop sticks( use your
imagination)
Exercise Books with lined paper (small size)
Soap/toothpaste/toothbrushes/ Small gifts
sized shampoo/smelly stuff
Soft toys
Huge bags of individual sweets in wrappers
Clothes
If you
are feeling slightly more adventurous you could bring some Items of
clothing
but they must be light in weight unless you want muscles like a
Gladiator-
Hats, scarves, t-shirts, socks, shorts, gloves, shoes etc....
Extras
Rubber
gloves, air fresheners, string, elastic bands, INFLATABLES( hammers, animals,
rings), puppets.
N.B
This Is
only a list of things that have been known In the past to find their way
to
camps In Romania. I'm sure you can be 100,000,000 times more creative.
Get
your thinking caps on.