Tiger Elective Adventures: Sky Is the Limit 1. With your den or adult partner, go outside to observe the night sky. Talk about objects you see or might see. 2. Look at a distant object through a telescope or binoculars. Show how to focus the device you …
Tiger Elective Adventure: Good Knights 1. Do the following:a. With your den or adult partner, say the Scout Law. Explain to your den one of the 12 points of the Law and why you think a knight would have thesame behavior.b. If you have not already …
Meeting Mickey Mouse for the first time is a MAGICAL experience! If character meet and greets are going to be a big part of your family vacation, you will want to be prepared. Here are a couple of tips to get you started:
Bring an autograph book with you to the parks. Autograph books come in a variety of sizes –
At 4.5 x 6 inches, the official Walt Disney World Autograph book pictured above is the perfect size to fit in waist packs or to tuck in the outside pocket of a backpack for easy access.
Disney offers another book designed to hold 4×6 photos and autographs. Since it’s a little larger at 11.3 x 8.6, the characters will have plenty of room to write a short message or personalize their signature even more.
Tiger Elective Adventure: Curiosity, Intrigue, and Magical Mysteries 1. Learn a magic trick. Practice your magic trick so you can perform it in front of an audience. 2. Create an invitation to a magic show. 3. With your den or with your family, put on a …
Webelos Adventure: Cast Iron Chef Do all of these:1. At an approved time in an outdoor location and using tinder, kindling, and fuel wood, demonstrate how to build a fire; light the fire, unless prohibited by local fire restrictions. After allowing the flames toburn safely, safely …
1. Do the following: a. Create your own Bear cookbook using at least five recipes you can cook or prepare either on your own or with some adult help. Include one page with information about first aid. You should include one recipe for a breakfast item, one for lunch, one for dinner, and two recipes for nutritious snacks. b. Prepare for cooking by explaining the importance of planning, tool selection, and cooking safety. c. Go on a grocery shopping trip with your den or with an adult. Check the price of different brands of one single item, and compare the price of a ready-made item with the price of the same item you would make yourself. 2. Do the following: a. With the help of an adult, select one food item, and follow a recipe to prepare it for your family in your kitchen. Clean up after the preparation and cooking. b. With the help of an adult, select one food item, and follow a recipe to prepare it outdoors for your family or den. Clean up after the preparation and cooking. 3. Select and prepare two nutritious snacks for yourself, your family, or your den.
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Tiger Adventure: Tiger Bites 1. Identify three good food choices and three foods that would not be good choices. 2. Show that you know the difference between a fruit and a vegetable. Eat one of each. 3. With your adult partner, pick a job to help …
Dining at Disney During your Disney vacation, you will have an opportunity to dine at a variety of locations. From popcorn kiosks to Quick Service venues to sit-down Table Service restaurants and buffets, Disney World has over 200 places where food is served. Disney makes …
1. With your adult partner, name and collect the Cub Scout Six Essentials you need for a hike. Tell your den leader what you would need to add to your list if it rains.
2. Go for a short hike with your den or family, and carry your own gear. Show you know how to get ready for this hike.
3. Do the following: a. Listen while your leader reads the Outdoor Code. Talk about how you can be clean in your outdoor manners. b. Listen while your leader reads the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids. Discuss why you should “Trash Your Trash.” c. Apply the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids on your Tiger den and pack outings. After one outing, share what you did to demonstrate the principles you discussed.
4. While on the hike, find three different kinds of plants, animals, or signs that animals have been on the trail. List what you saw in your Tiger Handbook.
5. Participate in an outdoor pack meeting or pack campout campfire. Sing a song and act out a skit with your Tiger den as part of the program.
6. Find two different trees and two different types of plants that grow in your area. Write their names in your Tiger Handbook.
7. Visit a nearby nature center, zoo, or another outside place with your family or den. Learn more about two animals, and write down two interesting things about them in your Tiger Handbook.
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retired Walt Disney World attraction Land, air, and water can get dirty. Scouts who visit Epcot’s The Land Pavilion and view the Circle of Life film featuring over 30 countries will be introduced to eco-friendly concepts to a cleaner environment. Laugh and learn as Simba teaches …