Cub Scouting means "doing." Everything in Cub Scouting is designed to have children doing things. Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting - citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness. Most of these activities happen right in the den and pack. Additional activities include those done at the council level, including camps, fishing derby, Spook-O-Ree, Shoot-O-Ree, Muddy Cubbies, Orienteering, and more .
The official purposes of Cub Scouting are to:
* Positively influence character development and encourage spiritual growth
* Help children develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship
* Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body
* Improve understanding within the family
* Strengthen childrens ability to get along with others and respect other people
* Foster a sense of personal achievement by helping children develop new interests and skills
* Show how to be helpful and do one's best
* Provide fun and exciting new things to do
* Prepare Cubs to enter Scouts, BSA
The Cub Scout colors are blue and gold. The blue stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty, and the sky above. The gold stands for warm sunlight, good cheer, and happiness. Together, they symbolize what Cub Scouting is all about.
The official purposes of Cub Scouting are to:
* Positively influence character development and encourage spiritual growth
* Help children develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship
* Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body
* Improve understanding within the family
* Strengthen childrens ability to get along with others and respect other people
* Foster a sense of personal achievement by helping children develop new interests and skills
* Show how to be helpful and do one's best
* Provide fun and exciting new things to do
* Prepare Cubs to enter Scouts, BSA
The Cub Scout colors are blue and gold. The blue stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty, and the sky above. The gold stands for warm sunlight, good cheer, and happiness. Together, they symbolize what Cub Scouting is all about.