We’ve been going through a girl and boy scout / cubs and brownies phase recently. And there is just so much you can do with it, honoring this powerful youth leadership program. We’ve done:
- Boy and Girl Scout party invitations (click here to see these)
- Boy and Girl Scout bridging ceremony invitations (click here to see these)
- Boy and Girl Scout bridging ceremony certificates (click here to see these)
- Boy and Girl Scout oath, motto and law posters (click here to see these)
All of these are editable and interchangeable with cubs / wolfs and brownies / daisies.
And we did NOT stop there. We’ve created some cool stuff to help you, the brave and courageous troop leaders. These printables will help with the smooth organization and running of your troop, and make you look like just the BEST patrol leader ever!
Take a look!
Kapers are chores or jobs that need to be done at a meeting or event. Your troop will all know exactly what their responsibilities are with this cool kaper chart with editable task text on the blue tents, and a matching editable name card set that you can cut out and stick onto the chart. Of course, we have the same concept for the girl scouts, brownies and daisies, just with a touch of pink!
And to help you live the ultimate scout’s motto, BE PREPARED, you’ll love this Scouts / Brownies / Cubs meeting agenda. There is plenty of space to detail your meeting agenda, your discoveries details about what to bring to the next meeting and all the upcoming events. Or any other detail you need to communicate, as all the text is editable. What an organized way to start the meeting!
And of course, setting and achieving goals is so important as part of the scouting ethos. Make your own pin badges using these printable icons of 20 different activities to achieve in – from lifesaving to first aid, chess and camping ice skating and tennis and more.
Can’t wait to hear what you think of these! And don’t forget to pin to your boards of cool scouting ideas! And, if your sprog is enjoying their cubs / brownies or scouts, why not share with your troop leader?