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.
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The Little Green Frog Song
The Little Green Frog Song is a short, silly camp song loved by Cub Scouts. It tells the story of a frog who says “um ah” with his eyes. A big red truck shows up, and things don’t go well for the frog. The song ends with a surprise that makes Scouts laugh. The hand motions are simple and easy to follow. This makes it great for younger Scouts like Lions and Tigers. It is often used at the start of meetings or around a campfire. It’s quick to teach, and Scouts enjoy singing it together again and again.
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Sports Merit Badge
The Sports merit badge helps Scouts explore fitness and sportsmanship through participation in two different sports. You’ll create a training program, practice, and compete in organized games. Along the way, you’ll learn about sports safety, equipment, and rules. This badge also teaches the importance of teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship. It’s not about being the best player but about growing as an athlete and a person. The Sports merit badge encourages Scouts to develop skills, set goals, and build healthy habits that will last a lifetime. It’s a fun way to combine learning and physical activity.
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Scouts BSA Troop Committee
The Scouts BSA troop committee is the team of adults that keeps everything running behind the scenes. They support the Scoutmaster, help the youth leaders, manage the budget, and take care of the details. They don’t lead the Scouts—they give the Scouts the tools and support they need to lead themselves. This article explains what the committee does, how it helps the troop grow, and why it’s so important. If you’ve ever wondered what the adults do in a youth-led troop, this simple guide breaks it down. A strong troop committee helps make a strong Scouting program.
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Forgotten Cookies Recipe
Forgotten cookies are crisp, white meringue treats with chocolate chips and nuts. Scouts can help mix the ingredients, spoon the batter onto trays, and then place them in a preheated oven. After that, the oven is turned off, and the cookies sit overnight. This teaches Scouts to be patient and follow directions. The recipe is simple and uses common kitchen tools. You can also adjust the ingredients to meet dietary needs or tastes. Forgotten cookies work well for winter or holiday activities and are fun to share with others.
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Bear Standing Tall Den Meeting Plan
This Bear den meeting plan covers all the requirements for the Bear Standing Tall adventure. Cub Scouts will learn about personal safety through hands-on activities, a safety video, and a fun relay race. They will also discuss digital safety and kitchen safety while enjoying a snack. This engaging meeting helps Cubs build confidence in staying safe at home, online, and during activities.
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Rags Song about a Dog
The Rags song is a short, silly song about a dog who doesn’t behave but is still loved. Scouts sing it to the tune of “Six Little Ducks.” It includes funny words and actions like flip, flop, zig, and zag. Kids enjoy the motions as much as the singing. It works well with younger Cub Scouts during meetings or campfires. The song is easy to teach and doesn’t need any special supplies. It can be used as a gathering activity or just for fun. Rags isn’t a show dog, but he brings laughs and energy to any Scout group.
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Traffic Safety Merit Badge
The Traffic Safety Merit Badge teaches Scouts how to stay safe around traffic in everyday life. It covers driving, biking, walking, and riding as a passenger. Scouts learn why attention, planning, and good habits matter. They explore vehicle safety, road design, and traffic laws. The badge also focuses on sharing the road with others. Scouts practice real skills with adult guidance. They learn how to speak up when something feels unsafe. The Traffic Safety Merit Badge builds confidence and responsibility. These lessons help Scouts protect themselves and others now and in the future.
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Waiting for a Board of Review
Has your Scout finished all the requirements but was told to wait months for a board of review? That can be frustrating, especially when the rules say it should happen soon after the Scoutmaster conference. Boards of review don’t need to wait for regular meetings to start again. They can be held in the summer, at different times, and in different places. A little planning goes a long way. In this article, find out what the Guide to Advancement says and learn how families and leaders can work together to keep Scouts moving forward. Don’t let delays hold your Scout…
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Snowball Cookies
This Snowball Cookies recipe is a simple treat that’s great for Cub Scouts to make together. These cookies are soft, round, and covered in powdered sugar. They look like little snowballs, which makes them fun for a winter-themed meeting. Scouts can help with stirring, shaping the dough, and rolling cookies in sugar. The recipe also helps teach measuring, kitchen safety, and working as a team. It uses just a few ingredients and bakes quickly. Snowball cookies are fun to eat and easy to share. They can be packed up as gifts or enjoyed after a Scout activity or service project.
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Making Plaster Prints
Looking for a hands-on craft that Scouts will enjoy? Try making plaster prints. This simple activity uses plaster of Paris and damp sand to create a mold of a shoe print, leaf, shell, or animal track. It’s a great way to tie in nature, science, or forensic themes. Scouts learn to mix materials, follow directions, and observe small details. The project works indoors or outdoors and doesn’t require many supplies. It’s a fun way to support STEM learning, nature study, or just creative expression. Great for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, or Venturers.
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