How Can I Write Funny Letters to My Child at Sleepaway Camp?

Here at the Letters to Camp Blog, we are always looking for new ways to add humor to letters to your camper. So we scoured our favorite AI tools, free Google AI search, free Microsoft Copilot, free ChatGPT, and the paid version of Claude. We’ve included sources where available. Following are our top selections that are unexpected, engaging, and fun.

As always, we recommend that you pick and choose what is most appropriate for your child based on their interests and age. We hope these provide some great ideas for you to create your own unique letters and emails!

Different Approaches to Your Letter

Funny Things to Include When Writing Your Camper

  • Create a “Top 10” list Compile a humorous list, such as “Top 10 Foods We’ve Been Eating While You’re Gone” (include some truly unappetizing items), or “Top 10 Parent Activities While You’ve Been at Camp” (e.g., cleaning closets, organizing the garage). Source: Google AI search based on Gold Arrow Camp , Pali AdventuresCamp Walt WhitmanSunshine Parenting, and the Momling at the Well Trained Mind Community.
  •  Include a Joke or Riddle “Why did the camper bring string to camp? To tie up loose ends!” Source: Microsoft Copilot.
  • Create a playful, low-stakes “crisis” Invent a silly problem at home that you “need their help” to solve. This empowers your child, makes them feel important, and puts them in on the joke. It subtly reinforces their capable role in the family, which can be a confidence booster. Example: “We have a serious situation. The squirrels in the backyard have learned how to open the bird feeder and are throwing lavish parties every afternoon. We need your expert opinion: should we try to reason with them or build a tiny water balloon catapult? Your strategic input is vital.” Source: Google Gemini.
  • Use inside jokes and shared humor — Inside jokes reinforce connection and comfort. Example: “Don’t worry, the Red Sox still haven’t won. You’re not missing anything—except maybe Dad yelling at the TV.” Why It Works: According to Psychology Today, shared laughter strengthens relationships and builds trust—even through letters. Source: ChatGPT.

Use of AI

Each bullet is an excerpt from an actual AI prompt, “Share tips for writing funny letters to a child at overnight camp and include sources.” You can see the full prompts and responses here:

The blog was ideated and organized by the writer without AI assistance. The images are original and were clearly generated by Google Gemini as indicated by “ai” and the “dog-scratch below.” Which is why the best letters come from real people!

What Rufus is writing in the picture above!

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