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5 entries from official and volunteer blogs posted the week of February 16th, 2026.
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Healthy Chicken Wrap Recipe This chicken wrap recipe is a good option to teach Scouts about making a healthy meal. It has protein, whole grains, and vegetables. It also gives them a chance to practice simple kitchen skills like mixing, spreading,...
Scouter Mom February 13th, 2026
Bike Safety Guidelines for Scouts Riding a bike is a fun part of Scouting. It helps Scouts stay active, enjoy the outdoors, and learn independence. Many Cub Scout packs and Scouts BSA troops include bike rides in their programs. Some even go on...
Scouter Mom February 13th, 2026
Mosquito Netting for Summer Camp Mosquito nets help keep Scouts safe and comfortable at camp. Mosquitoes bite at night and carry diseases like West Nile virus. A net can keep the bugs away while a Scout sleeps. This helps prevent itching, rashes,...
Scouter Mom February 9th, 2026
Faith and Our Ancestors Activity Learning about family history fits well into Scouting. Scouts often explore where they come from and what shaped their families. The Faith and Our Ancestors printable helps Scouts talk with others about these ideas...
Scouter Mom February 9th, 2026
Shoot the Gap Name Game Shoot the Gap is a great game for Scouts of all ages. It helps Scouts learn each other's names and work together. It also gives them a chance to move around and have fun. It works well as a team-building game or an ice...
Scouter Mom February 9th, 2026