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A little plastic emergency poncho. There cheap and I usually keep one on hand.
I've got kids. Go with several glow sticks. They're big with the six year old crowd. I'll reaffirm the other ideas given to you LED flashlight. Give him a simple pocket knife with a locking blade and apologize to mom. Space blanket. Compass. Survival bracelet. Water bottle. inexpensive backpack. First aid kit. Maybe some granola bars and trail mix.
I've got a pile of kid's books at home. They identify poison ivy etc and have camp activities for kids. I'll take a look at whatever seems best and repost later.
If you need some glow sticks, send me a PM with an address. I can mail some to you and throw in some "bacon" band aids too.
For the tarp, what do you have in mind? I picked up one of these the other day and followed the video below to create a very cheap emergency shelter. I think this would be a fun project for a kid and have minimal cost so you wouldn't have to worry about them trashing it. This also crosses two things off your list as it is also a space blanket.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PktX1SxDTQs
I know you were debating a knife but a little, cheap multitool might serve a better purpose and still contain a little knife.
I will. Probably won't have it all until Friday. Any other cheap things a kid would like post it up.