Fishing Preparation for Preschoolers
Give preschoolers swimming lesson if they do not already know how to swim. Teach them how to blow bubbles in the water in the bathtub which is a precursor to them being ready to swim and blow water out, not in, their mouths.
Water Safety
Brush up on CPR training or take a Red Cross certified CPR course. Knowing you are prepared for an emergency will help you enjoy the day of fishing with the preschooler. Knowing basic first aid, including how to remove a hook from a finger, how to disinfect a small cut and how to avoid poison ivy and oak will also come in handy on a fishing outing with a preschooler.
Life Vests
If fishing from a boat you need to invest in a life vest which is made to fit a preschooler. Toy floating devices are not appropriate and not safe for wearing on a boat. A life vest should also be worn when fishing from a dock or a pier.
When fishing from the shore of a walk out lake, a preschooler who is not apt to enter the water may be okay without the life vest.
Spray, Screen and More
Put sunscreen on the preschooler before venturing into the great outdoors for fishing fun. Spray their hat and clothing with bug spray. Bring along a pair of water shoes or an extra pair of socks and shoes.
Gone Fishing
Young preschoolers are too young for sharp hooks. For preschoolers who are three and four, offer them a fun alternative. A play fishing pole will allow them to enjoy the fishing activity. Buy a child's play reel which can be cast and reeled in. There is real fishing line and often a rubber fish attached to the end of the wire.
Make your own pretend fishing pole with a long stick, a short piece of fishing line and an old bobber. Young children can catch pretend fish with their pretend pole. Preschooelrs are adept at pretending and won't mind catching these pretend fish.
The Shakespeare Spiderman fishing pole is retractable at two points, making it easy to store away in the accompanying backpack. It comes with a tiny box for tackle and a pair of sunglasses.
Complete the authenticity by giving preschoolers their own fishing vest and hat.
Some of the toy fishing poles come in their own backpack, with enough room for sun block, bug spray and a water or juice bottle.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentWe always loved to go fishing, but when the kids were that young... I couldn't fish...instead, I had to go chase kids...lol. They'd rather play than fish, but they always wanted to go! Good tips!
Great tips - my little guy has been asking to go fishing recently.
Great fishing tips ,thanks PAM.
Kids love to fish...good write up.
This brought back great memories. My Granddad used to take me "fishing" when I was three, and he made me a pole from a stick similar to the one you described. Great piece!
My son loves to go fishing with his dad. Great tips for safety here. Thanks!
Fishing is so much fun!
YOung children can indeed enjoy fishing. My parents helped us start fishing when very young and safety was a key feature. Loved this one!