10+ Nifty Stocking Stuffers for Outdoorsy Kids Under $20
Finding inexpensive and useful Cub Scout gifts to tuck into their Christmas stockings can be hard! You’ll want to check out all these stocking stuffers for campers and Scouts that are less than $20. Perfect for any outdoorsy kids!

Is it as hard for you to pick out stocking stuffers as it is for me? I don’t want to buy things my kids will discard right away, and I don’t want to spend very much money!
A while ago, Michelle asked a question on the Cub Scout Ideas Facebook page. She wanted ideas for good but inexpensive scout and camping themed Christmas gifts.
Michelle, what’s up with planning your Christmas gifts in August?? It’s almost Christmas, and I haven’t even thought about gifts! 🙂

Our great group of Scouters on the page gave us some awesome suggestions! Using many of their ideas, I’ve put together this gift guide for Cub Scout stocking stuffers.
The guide has 12 Cub Scout gifts ideas that are perfect stocking stuffers that are less than $20. They make great gifts to wrap up and put under the tree too.
Campfire Smokeout


Campfire Smokeout is a fast, fun card game for the whole family. And it’s pocket-sized, making it super easy to take with you so on your campouts.
Here’s the premise of the game:
Don’t get stuck in the smoke! Use your Wind cards to move the Smoke card to another player. If you can’t move the Smoke away, you lost the round–a Smokeout! When the game ends, the player with the fewest Smokeouts wins!
Fire Starter
There are a couple of things I learned when I tried to use our fire starter. You need to scrape the black coating off before you try lighting a fire.
The Scouts will need to be patient and keep trying. Once you get the hang of using it, you’ll be able to light a fire quickly.
This gift is for the older Cub Scouts. Not sure I would give a Wolf one of these! 🙂

Hand Crank Flashlight
Don’t you hate it when you need a flashlight and the one you grabbed has dead batteries? Nothing more frustrating!
We have a couple of these, and they solve that problem. I would much rather crank for a bit than have to go drag out the battery box.
Cub Scouts love to camp! Get these for your Cub Scouts, and you don’t have to worry about checking batteries as you’re packing up for the camping trip!
Cap Light
When they’re camping, Cub Scouts can wear a cap with the light on it so they can easily get from place to place in the dark.
Paracord Kit
Paracord is a bit on the expensive side, so the cost can’t be beat!
We’ve made survival bracelets many times, and it’s a good activity to keep them busy during the winter months. If your child has never made them before, the kit is a great way to get them going.
Carabiner Mug
Kids can pretend they’re drinking coffee just like Mom and Dad do when they use their carabiner mug. And walking around with it hanging on your belt will definitely give your Scout some “cred” with the other campers!
Knot Tying Cards
These cards are a great gift to help kids learn to tie knots.

Compass
The Wolf Finding Your Way adventure requires that the Scouts practice using a map and compass. Attach this compass to a keychain or zipper pull, and you’re ready to work on the adventure!
Spork
The spork is just fun! And it helps the environment because it’s reusable. My son’s Scouts BSA troop just made the decision to stop using disposable plates, cups, and eating utensils, so this will be perfect for him.
The sporks are inexpensive enough that if our kids lose one, we’re not out a lot of money.
Slap Lit Bracelet
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the boys and girls wore these while they’re singing a Cub Scout song that has hand motions?
Camping Card Game
This game is perfect for your next camping trip. It’s fast paced and easy to learn.
Swiss Army Knife
Not that I’m an expert of pocketknives, but it seems like the Victorinox Swiss Army knives are some of the best. This one is just a bit over $20, but it’s perfect for our Cub Scouts who have earned their whittling chip.
What other inexpensive Cub Scout stocking stuffers would you add? Leave a comment to let everyone know!
Yours in Scouting,
Sherry
P.S. Are you looking for a meaningful activity you can do with your Scout during the holiday season? Check out these examples of good turns for Scouts!
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There are so many good Christmas movies, this is a hard decision. Then coming to this section and seeing more that I had forgotten about. White Christmas, Home Alone, The Grinch, Polar Express were some I first thought of, but then Charlie Brown’s Christmas, Rudolph, Frosty, etc. came to mind.
Each have a special place in my heart. I guess my favorite for the memories would be Charlie Brown’s Christmas and watching it with my son while he was younger. -
The Santa Claus is my favorite. It always made me feel the magic of Christmas and now I get to see my scout experience it!
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My favorite Christmas movie is A Muppet Family Christmas because it includes the Muppets, the Fraggles, and the Sesame Street characters all one great holiday movie.
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I like Home Alone because the things he does to the bad guys is funny, and If my mom forgot me at Christmas I would NOT be ok with it. I would go to my friends house.
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Not so much a movie, but an annual holiday TV event I cannot miss is the Rankin and Bass Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. It’s just my favorite! It puts me in the holiday mood, I know all the lines, and the Burl Ives singing is classic. Silver and Gold is my favorite song from it.
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This is a great list! My favorite holiday movie is Elf. 🙂
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Personally, I like to watch Aristocats around the holidays. But our boys love Elf and think it is absolutely hilarious! So we’ve been watching that on repeat ????
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Favorite holiday movie is definitely Home Alone! Such a good movie.
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I love The Santa Clause movies! I have been watching them since the 1st one came out when I was a kid, and now my daughters love the movies. Also, I love Tim Allen! Such a great actor.


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