The Cyber Chip is no longer a Cub Scout rank requirement. However, the Teachable Recipes are great activities to help the Scouts learn about online safety.
The Wolf Cub Scout adventure, Running with the Pack, focuses on physical fitness with a dash of healthy eating. This fun dice activity combines a craft and a game to help make the adventure more exciting for the Scouts.
Cub Scouting’s Pinewood Derby is an exciting event! But sometimes, it can be a bit long for the younger siblings. Have the kids make Raisin Racers, a fun craft combined with a snack!
How many times has your Cub Scout misplaced his cap? How many water bottles have you purchased to replace lost ones? Easily keep up with all your Cub Scout gear by using Mabel’s Labels!
If you’re just starting out, this list of 25 Cub Scout terms will help you understand all the jargon that you’ll hear at all the meetings!
“Why should my child be a Cub Scout?” Read about the top five benefits of Cub Scouts for my son–everything from character development to being outdoors!
Learning the Scout Oath and Law is fun for your Cub Scouts with these simple puzzles made from craft sticks. Perfect for gathering activities or any time. Do any of you remember playing the game Pick Up Sticks where you dropped a handful of sticks on the table then tried to pick them up one …
Packs can have a simple Raingutter Regatta by turning it into a Recycled Raingutter Regatta! For this environmentally friendly activity, you don’t need kits–just stuff from your recycling bin and a few supplies.
Want to find out what requirements you can cover during that activity at your next pack meeting? This “Cub Scout Connections” resource identifies common themes and shows the requirements for each rank that fit each theme. Great tool for planning multi-rank events and activities!
Celebrate Campsgiving by spending time outdoors with your loved ones. You don’t have to plan an actual camping trip–just head out your back door!
A magic trick can be hard for little Tiger Cub Scouts to do. Here’s a super simple one for them to learn using nothing but a length of rope.
Check out these top 10 most popular gift picks for Cub Scouts! The list is based on recommendations from Cub Scout parents.
Christmas gift exchange games can make your party super fun! Lefty Elf will have everyone laughing as they try to keep up. Great for Cub Scouts!
Halloween Cub Scout skits are fun for October den and pack meetings! Your Cub Scouts will love acting out these 5 “creepy” skits.
Trail mix is a tasty treat for your outdoor activities. And it’s one of the Cub Scout Six Essentials. Use one of these 10 great recipes to make your own!
Use Legos to help Cub Scouts learn the Scout Oath and Law! Easily create puzzles using Legos and a labeler that are useful for several different games.
Balloon games are super fun for Cub Scouts. They can be part of your planned den meeting, or you can use them any time the Scouts get restless!
Our Cub Scout dads do so much for the boys! They deserve a little reward. Check out these 15 cool and useful gifts for Cub Scout dads (and moms too!).