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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.

Ask a Question

Are you facing a challenging question related to Scouting that seems to have no clear answer? Don’t worry; I’m here to assist! Contact me with your queries, no matter how big or small, and I’ll make sure to share them with the broader Scouting community. This way, you can tap into the collective wisdom and experience of fellow scouts and leaders.

Whether it’s about camping tips, merit badge requirements, event planning, or leadership advice, the Scouting community is a rich resource. By sharing your question, not only will you get the answers you need, but you’ll also help others who might have the same question. Let’s work together to find solutions and enhance our Scouting journey. Remember, every question is an opportunity to learn and grow in our Scouting adventure!

Share Your Ideas

Do you have a fantastic Scouting idea or innovative approach that you’re excited about? Whether it’s a unique camping hack, a creative fundraising strategy, a fun game for your troop, or an effective way to teach a merit badge, I’d love to hear from you! Contact me, providing as many details as you can. If your idea aligns well with the principles and practices of Scouting and seems like it would benefit other scouts and leaders, I will gladly share it with the wider Scouting community.

By contributing your ideas, you’re not just helping your troop, but potentially inspiring and aiding Scouts and leaders across various programs. Let’s collaborate to make Scouting even more engaging and enriching for everyone involved. Remember, every idea, big or small, can make a significant difference!

You are also invited to join the Scout Moms, Dads, and Leaders Facebook group to ask questions and share ideas.

Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters

  • Arrow of Light Champions for Nature Adventure

    Arrow of Light Champions for Nature Adventure

    The Arrow of Light Champions for Nature Adventure helps Cub Scouts understand how their food choices impact the environment. Through this adventure, Scouts explore local foods, discover the importance of eating locally, and learn about food sustainability. They also find out how some areas lack access to fresh food, while others have plenty. This knowledge helps Scouts make informed decisions about what they eat and how it affects their community and the planet.

  • Elbow Balloon Pass Game

    Elbow Balloon Pass Game

    The Elbow Balloon Pass Game is a teamwork activity for Scouts. Scouts stand in a circle and pass a balloon to each other using only their elbows. The goal is to see how many times they can pass the balloon without dropping it. This game teaches cooperation, patience, and communication. It can be played with Scouts of all ages, and the difficulty can be adjusted by changing the size of the balloon or the distance between players. The game is easy to set up and requires only one balloon, making it a great choice for meetings or outdoor activities.

  • Kemimoto Women’s Heated Vest Review

    Kemimoto Women’s Heated Vest Review

    Staying warm while enjoying outdoor activities can be a challenge, especially when you don’t want to sacrifice comfort or style. The Kemimoto Women’s Heated Vest offers a solution with its sleek design, advanced heating features, and thoughtful details. After testing this vest in various conditions, I’m excited to share my experience with it.

  • Webelos Modular Design Adventure

    Webelos Modular Design Adventure

    The Webelos Modular Design Adventure introduces young Scouts to the concept of modular design, a method used in engineering. This adventure is part of the STEM program in Cub Scouts and focuses on building skills and understanding in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. By participating in this adventure, Webelos learn to think like engineers. They explore how objects can be assembled from smaller parts, which is a basic engineering principle.

  • Chemistry Merit Badge

    Chemistry Merit Badge

    Scouts learn about substances and how they interact while working on the Chemistry merit badge. They learn about lab safety and investigate by doing experiments. Scouts also learn about careers in fields related to chemistry.

  • Webelos Catch the Big One Adventure

    Webelos Catch the Big One Adventure

    The Webelos Catch the Big One Adventure is a great way for Scouts to learn about fishing. In this adventure, Webelos plan a fishing trip and learn about different types of fish and their environments. They also learn how to use fishing equipment safely and responsibly. This activity helps Scouts enjoy nature and learn important outdoor skills

  • Service Project Ideas for Cub Scouts

    Service Project Ideas for Cub Scouts

    Service project ideas for Cub Scouts should match their abilities. Younger Scouts might work on easy tasks, like sorting food donations or planting flowers. Older Scouts can take on more responsibility, like organizing a drive or planning a small event. It’s important that the projects are fun and not too difficult for them.

  • Thanksgiving Scoutmaster Minute

    Thanksgiving Scoutmaster Minute

    This makes a nice Scoutmaster Minute or Cubmaster Minute or even just a good reflection for a family gathering at this time of year. This is based on something in some old BSA program helps

  • Bear Let's Camp Adventure

    Bear Let’s Camp Adventure

    The Bear Let’s Camp Adventure is a great way for Scouts to explore the outdoors. This adventure teaches them important outdoor skills and safety measures. Scouts learn how to prepare for camping by understanding what to pack and how to set up a campsite. These activities help them become more confident and self-reliant.

  • Architecture Merit Badge

    Architecture Merit Badge

    Scouts working on the Architecture merit badge learn about how the design of buildings impacts their use and the environment. They also explore careers related to architecture.

Recent Comments

  1. With these ice cubes in my hand- Im gonna be a chilly penguin!

  2. This looks like a fantastic way to foster creativity and teamwork! I love how the Picture Telephone Game can spark…

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