Need Cub Scout gathering activity and den game ideas? The Genius of Play website has them and also explains why play is important to a child’s development.
Cub Scout Arrow of Light Adventures & Requirements
Check out these helpful hints for planning Cub Scout projects. I share some of the things I learned when working with my Scouts on projects.
Check out these free family tree templates. You can use them for both a Tiger and Webelos/AOL elective.
Tips for attending a sporting event with your Cub Scout den.
Boys and rockets make a great combination, so why not host a Rocket Academy recruiting event? Read all the details here!
Cub Scout community service projects should be hands-on.
By leading their own meetings, Webelos can learn some valuable lessons that will help them with the Webelos to Boy Scout transition.
Local parks and nature centers often have great programs. Some are specifically designed for Cub Scouts.
Looking for Cub Scout wood projects? Look no further than this cool chest that the Scouts can build to store their treasures! Great for all kids.
Teach your kids woodworking skills while they build this awesome chair! Perfect for the Cub Scout Webelos and Arrow of Light Build It adventure.
Get your free woodworking plans for a simple wooden tray! Kids of all ages will love building their very own tray out of wood. Perfect project for Cub Scout adventures, Baloo the Builder and Build It.
Looking for a great Cub Scout crossover ceremony to celebrate your Webelos’ transition to Scouts BSA? Check out these seven crossover ceremonies!
Many packs hold a special Arrow of Light ceremony to honor Scouts who have earned Cub Scout’s highest rank. Check out the top 10 Arrow of Light ceremonies.
When your Cub Scouts earn their Arrow of Light rank, commemorate the occasion with a handmade Arrow of Light awards arrow from Vince’s Arrows.
Are you looking for a Cub Scout flag ceremony that will be easy for Scouts to remember? Check out this Five Finger Flag Ceremony–perfect for Cub Scouts!
Cooking outdoors is a skill that Cub Scouts learn. If you want to go beyond hamburgers and hot dogs, visit this post for some great cookbook suggestions.
You won’t believe how high these simple and inexpensive rockets soar!