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Welcome from Scouter Mom!

Welcome Scouts and Scouters! Here you can find resources for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers. I also have ideas for games, crafts, recipes, ceremonies, songs, skits, themes and more.

Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters

  • Scout Oath Parfaits

    Scout Oath Parfaits

    Scout Oath Parfaits are an easy snack with a purpose. The recipe uses a clear cup to build three layers, each one standing for a part of the Scout Oath. Granola or crumbs go on the bottom for Duty to God and Country. Yogurt or ice cream forms the middle for Duty to Others. Fruit or sprinkles go on top for Duty to Self. As each layer is added, leaders explain the meaning. This turns a treat into a lesson. The recipe makes 8 servings and can be adapted with different ingredients to fit the needs of your group.

  • Tiger's Roar Den Meeting Plan

    Tiger’s Roar Den Meeting Plan

    Teach Tigers how to stay safe with this fun and engaging Tiger’s Roar den meeting plan. Tigers will practice safety skills through a video, relay games, role-playing, and a stoplight-themed snack. They’ll learn how to call 911, what to do if lost, and how to handle unsafe situations. Adult partners will work closely with their Tigers, making the meeting both educational and meaningful. This plan includes hands-on activities, teamwork, and positive reflection to help Tigers feel confident and prepared.

  • Lion Den Leader Guide

    Lion Den Leader Guide

    This Lion den leader guide is your go-to resource for leading Kindergarten-aged Cub Scouts. It provides tips on planning meetings, managing behavior, and keeping scouts engaged. Learn how to involve adult partners and make meetings fun and interactive. Find information on required and elective adventures, meeting plans, and activity ideas. Discover ways to mix in field trips and hands-on learning to create a great scouting experience. Whether you are new to scouting or an experienced leader, this guide will help you run a successful Lion den with confidence and ease.

  • Textile Merit Badge

    Textile Merit Badge

    The Textile merit badge teaches Scouts about fibers, fabrics, and how textiles are made. Scouts will collect fabric samples and examine them under a magnifying glass. They will weave a small item, make felt, and use natural dyes to color fabric. They will also learn about careers in the textile industry and discuss environmental concerns like water use and fabric waste. This badge helps Scouts understand how textiles affect everyday life, from clothing to camping gear. By completing the Textile merit badge, Scouts will gain practical skills and knowledge about the materials they use every day.

  • Scouts BSA Crossword Puzzle

    Scouts BSA Crossword Puzzle

    The Scouts BSA Crossword Puzzle is an easy and engaging way to help Scouts learn the Scout Oath, Law., Motto, and Slogan The puzzle includes clues that reinforce important Scouting values like trustworthiness, kindness, and duty. Scouts can complete it alone or work together in small groups. It is perfect for meetings, campouts, or at-home learning. Leaders can also use it as a review tool for rank advancement. This activity helps Scouts build problem-solving and teamwork skills. It is a fun way to reinforce key Scouting principles and make learning more interactive.

  • Scouts BSA Second Class Rank

    Scouts BSA Second Class Rank

    Second Class is the rank a Scout can earn after Tenderfoot. The requirements for Second Class continue to teach the youth to the skills needed to advance in Scouts BSA.

  • Dutch Oven Cooking

    Dutch Oven Cooking

    Dutch oven cooking is one of my favorite ways to make meals and desserts at camp. Put the ingredients in, put some charcoal on the top and bottom, come back later, and voila! you have a delicious dish. Do you have a Dutch oven recipe you’d like to share? Contact me and I’ll share it.

  • Tigers in the Wild Den Meeting Plan

    Tigers in the Wild Den Meeting Plan

    Tigers in the Wild Den Meeting Plan Planning an engaging den meeting for Tigers is an exciting way to introduce young Scouts to the outdoors. The Tigers in the Wild adventure is all about exploring nature, learning new skills, and building confidence. It’s a chance for Tigers to discover the world around them while having […]

  • Railroading Merit Badge

    Railroading Merit Badge

    The Railroading merit badge teaches Scouts about trains and how they work. Scouts learn about different types of trains, railroad safety, and how railroads move people and goods. They may visit a train station, rail yard, or museum to see trains in action. Model railroading is also part of the Railroading merit badge, and Scouts can build or operate model train layouts. This badge helps Scouts understand how railroads shape transportation and history. It is a great choice for those interested in machines, engineering, or careers in railroading. Scouts will gain new knowledge and have fun learning about trains.

  • Board of Review Questions

    Board of Review Questions

    Reader Shelley asked “I’m a new Troop Committee Chair and was wondering if anyone has some great questions that they ask their Scouts during their Board of Reviews?” Sometimes committee members struggle to come up with good Board of Review questions.

Recent Comments

  1. When talking about public speaking, I always mention that the audience doesn’t know what the speaker is intending to say,…

  2. I am a merit badge counselor. I don’t require the workbooks, and am not really interested in checking them unless…

  3. You should always follow your council’s directions over the workbooks. The workbooks are not official materials and are not necessarily…

  4. This is a great resource. I am teaching the first aid merit badge to our troop and am slightly confused…