Welcome to Cub Scouts! Your time in the Cub Scouting will be filled with fun and adventure. Along the way, you will learn to do a lot of exciting and important things.
Maybe you will go to camp and on outings. Maybe you will learn pitch a tent and to cook outdoors. Maybe you will learn how to take care of yourself. Maybe you will play games and sing around a campfire.
This segment is written to help you do all these things! It is full of ideas and activities you can try out at home or in school. You can download, print and complete the activities and keep them neatly in your Cub Scout file or logbook.
Have fun and Happy Scouting!
Joining Cub Scouts is easy, but becoming a real Cub Scout takes some effort. In this segment, you will learn something about being a Cub Scout and how you can become part of the Worldwide brotherhood of the Scout Movement.
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Explore and learn the secrets of nature! You'll soon discover why all life needs food, water, shelter and space. People are part of the natural world and play an important part in keeping the environment clean and healthy. There are some great ideas on how to help endangered species, parks and even wildlife that live in your own backyard! Taking care of the environment is an important part of your everyday life as a Cub Scout.
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The outdoors is one of the best places for you to learn how to take care of yourselves and others. You will learn about camping, hiking, cooking, fishing, water activities and lots of other outdoor skills! Most of all, you will learn how to do these safely while still having lots of fun.
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Being able to work on a special project, either by yourself, with friends or family can be exciting. You will find lots of activities which involve inventing, building, singing, taking pictures, working on a computer, or just coming up with new ideas no one has ever thought of!
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Learning how to stay fit and healthy is an important part of becoming a grown-up. It is much more fun doing activities when you are in great shape. You will not tire as fast, and you will be able to play longer. By keeping healthy, you can do more of the activities you like to do.
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Helping out at home or in your community is a big responsibility. These activities will show you how to keep your home safe and in good repair. Also, you will find out about all the different services your community has and how to use them. Learning first aid is a valuable home and community skill.
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These activities will help you learn about other people, their cultures and religions, and how lucky we all are to be living in a free country. These activities will show you that all people, no matter where they live and who they are, need and depend on one another to have happy, peaceful lives.
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When you reach the end of your Cub Scout days, look back and remember the fun you had and the things you learned. How about that favourite game that you wanted to play over and over again? What was your best outdoors experience? Of course, there may also have been times that were not that fun, but maybe you learned some things from them too.
As you move to the Scouts section, you may be feeling anxious and excited at the same time. Continue to learn and find out more about the Scouts section will help to reduce your anxiety and be more prepared.
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Scouts is one of the largest youth organisation in Singapore. We also form part of the worldwide Scouting Movement which includes over 16 million members in 150 countries.
Since the experimental camp in Brownsea Island, Scouting has changed in the form to keep up with time. However, the underlying values remains the same, which is outlined the in Scout Promise and Law. Here are some other Scouting resources you may be interested in.
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