We've camped quite a bit with infants/toddlers. I've generally found once they get too big to sleep with - or if one objects to being kicked all night :-) that the pad on the floor works well if you take something like a full duffle to block the doorwell. We've also divided kids and parents - Dad and oldest kid in top bunk, me and two youngest in bottom. My sister in law put a kid in a hammock slung between the two front seats but this is NOT a good option with real small kids unless one got a rock climber's hammock (impossible to fall out of) and the kid was likely to sleep through the night since I for one wouldn't want to have to extract an upset kid from such an arrangement in the middle of the night! Leslie ______________________________________________________________________________ Leslie Sobel Adaptive Computing Arroyo Software Macintosh & Newton Consulting sobel@arroyosoft.com Technical Course Development and Delivery
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