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Cub Scouting

Geared for boys and girls in kindergarten through fifth grades — or ages 5 to 10 — Cub Scout activities teach positive citizenship lessons and help establish young boys’ sense of belonging. These Cub Scout activities include learning the Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack, and the Cub Scout sign, handshake, and motto — in addition to engaging indoor and outdoor learning adventures.

Cub Scout Corner

Four tips for getting new Cub Scouts to camp

By Scouting magazine

How to help new Cub Scouts prepare for camp and convince Mom and Dad to come along, too.

Cub Scout Activities

How to make hiking with your Cub Scouts meaningful and fun

By Scouting magazine

Use these strategies to encourage and engage your Cub Scouts when hiking outdoors.

Cub Scout Activities

Make your raingutter regatta a ‘recycle regatta’

By Bryan Wendell

Short on supplies? No problem! Use these tips for hosting a raingutter regatta using recycled materials.

Cub Scout Activities

Motivate Cub Scouts with the Outdoor Activity Award

By Scouting magazine

Help your Cub Scouts pursue the Outdoor Activity Award.

Cub Scouting

10 ways day camp helps strengthen the Cub Scouting experience

By Scouting magazine

From trying new things, completing advancement activities, getting parents involved and more, day camp helps make the Cub Scouting experience even better.

Cub Scout Activities

Prepare to head off homesickness before and during resident camp

By Scouting magazine

Don’t let homesickness sidetrack your Scouts’ summer camp plans.

Cub Scouting

How to help youth with special needs get the most out of Scouting

By Scouting magazine

There’s room for everyone in Scouting, especially Scouts with special needs.

Cub Scout Activities

Three awesome STEM activities for your next pack or den meeting

By Michael Freeman

STEM, or science, technology, engineering and mathematics can be found throughout the Cub Scouting advancement program. Keep it fun with these activities.

Cub Scout Corner

Six easy ways to channel your Cub Scouts’ energy

By Michael Freeman

Help get the chaos under control using these strategies to burn off Cub Scouts’ extra energy and help them stay focused.

Cub Scout Activities

Tips and tricks for planning an awesome Cub Scout carnival

By Scouting magazine

Seasoned Cub Scouters share their ideas for planning, empowering the boys and creating a fun atmosphere at your next Cub Scout carnival.

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