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also have fun!... They play games, gain badges, go on outings and visits,
go camping and learn about the outdoors, look after themselves and
their surroundings, help others, create things, and then become Scouts.
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Cubs can gain a wide range of badges and awards. There are Group Awards that
allow all members of the group to work together and Challenge Awards that are
gained as part of a balanced programme..
But that's not all!
There are many Activity Badges that can be completed at any time
whilst a Cub Scout. These cover everything the individual could possibly be interested
in.... from Astronomy to Writing, Computers to Science and Music to Gardening.
If the Cub has a hobby, interest or favourite sport there is an Activity Badge that can
be worked for, gain and wear on their uniform with pride.
Participation Badges recognise the length of time a young person has been a
member of the Scout Movement and ultimately there is the Chief Scout's Silver Award,
which is the highest award a Cub can earn.
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have fun!... They also.....play games, meet new friends, gain badges,
go on outings and visits, go outside and learn about the outdoors, create things,
meet new people, listen to stories and become Cubs.
The Beaver Scout programme and activities are based on four areas, these are:
Beaver Scouts Learn about themselves, exploring their feelings and developing
good habits of health and personal safety. They get to know people by finding out
about their family, the family of Scouting, the local community and wider world.
Beaver Scouts explore by discovering the exciting world of science, nature and
technology, the natural and man-made world. Beaver Scouts care and share this by
growing in their love of god and responding to the needs of others, the local community
and the wider world.
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