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Scouting Fun for the Family!

Scouting Fun for the Family!

Scouting Fun for the Family!  “Cub Scouting aims to develop youth into participating citizens of good character who are physically, spiritually, and mentally fit. The organization recognizes that it is the responsibility of parents and families to raise their children. The Cub Scout program is 

Facing Family Challenges

Facing Family Challenges

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and to develop good characters skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporates Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. 

Connecting With Your Community

Connecting With Your Community

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values.

Join Scouting WDW and explore several ways you may complete some of the family activities – the Disney way!

Connecting With Your Community
From the BSA “Fun for the Family” Guide:
Learning to share one’s personal and family success with others is an affirming way to discover one’s purpose in life. Therefore, putting the family’s beliefs into actions that benefit others will solidify learned values. Activity in the community will teach humility, as well as pride, in helping others. Family members will learn that serving others can be rewarding, fun, and worthwhile.

Examples of family activities in this category could include adopting a fire hydrant, planning a neighborhood service project, and visiting a police station.

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Building a Family Team

Building a Family Team

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. 

Developing Personal Skills

Developing Personal Skills

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. 

Family Identity: Bookworm

Family Identity: Bookworm

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values.

Join Scouting WDW and explore several ways you may complete some of the family activities – the Disney way!


Shaping Your Family Identity

Activity Choice: Bookworm
Type of Activity: Reading Books
Core Value: Cooperation

Choose a book and read it together as a family. Before reading the book, determine how each person will cooperate to ensure everyone is a part of this activity.


Reading aloud is a marvelous family activity.  Each family member brings their own unique personality to the reading and lasting family bonds will be made over a good book.

Biographies help the readers discover the subject’s life story – what shaped them, their values, and achievements.  When your family has conversations about the book, they will be able to compare themselves to the subject and discuss lessons learned. To complete the activity requirements, make a timeline poster highlighting the key aspects of the book.

To complete this activity the Disney way, read a biography about Walt Disney. On your next WDW vacation, visit “Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream” at Hollywood Studios. Filled with historical items celebrating Walt’s life, your visit concludes with a 15-minute film telling the story of Walt’s dreams.

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Shaping Your Family Identity

Shaping Your Family Identity

Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. 

Scout Law Wording & Interpretation

Scout Law Wording & Interpretation

Scout Law A Scout is: Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverent. Each of the Scout Law’s 12 points has a standard explanation that is part of the full wording of the Law. The original wording went unchanged for 61 

Tiger Adventure: Backyard Jungle

Tiger Adventure: Backyard Jungle

Tiger Adventure: Backyard Jungle

  1. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, go for a walk outside, and
    pick out two or more sights or sounds of “nature” around you. Discuss with
    your partner or den.
  2. Take a 1-foot hike. Make a list of the living things you find on your 1-foot hike. Discuss these plants or animals with your parent, guardian, other caring adult, or with your den.
  3. Point out two different kinds of birds that live in your area. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, or with your den, find out more about one of these birds.
  4. Be helpful to nature by planting a plant, shrub, or tree. Learn more about the needs and growth of the item you have planted.
  5. Build and hang a birdhouse.

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Insect Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Insect Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Insect Badge | near the exit of It’s Tough to be a Bug Wilderness Explorers and Scouts understand that every animal in the world has an important role. Insects are part of the animal kingdom and outnumber all other animals. Learn about the important role various insects play