Learn how to make armpit fudge! Yes, it sounds so gross, but kids love it! It’s a fun activity that is also a snack–perfect for groups such as Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, or church youth groups.
A World of Sound
As of May 31, 2022, this adventure has been retired. The information about the adventure will remain here reference only.
A World of Sound, a Bear Elective Adventure
According to the Bear Cub Scout Den Leader Guide, “Every culture has its own unique instruments. In this adventure, Scouts will ‘visit’ three different parts of the world and explore some of their musical sounds. Boys will get the chance to make their own version of three instruments from those places and take them home to share with their family.”
Below you’ll find the requirements for this adventure and links to posts that will help you as you and your Bear explore A World of Sound.
Requirements:
Complete all of the following.
- Make an mbira.
- Make a sistrum.
- Make a rain stick.
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