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05/29/2026
The Show Me the Truth game is a simple way to teach honesty in your den 🙂
Scouts listen to a statement and decide if it is true or not. They shout their answer together. This keeps everyone involved and builds listening skills 👍
The game helps Scouts think and speak up. It also connects to being trustworthy in the Scout Law. Leaders can keep it simple for younger Scouts or add harder questions for older ones 🤝
It takes no supplies and works indoors or outdoors.
See how to play here: https://scoutermom.com/216/show-me-the-truth-game/
05/28/2026
The Family Life merit badge helps Scouts build strong life skills at home 🏡
Scouts learn about family roles, communication, and respect. They see how each person contributes to the family and how teamwork helps everyone 🙂
This badge includes chores, projects, and family meetings. These activities build responsibility, time management, and problem solving 📋
It also helps Scouts understand the role of parents and the challenges families face. These lessons support strong relationships and good habits.
Learn more here: https://scoutermom.com/19001/family-life-merit-badge-helps-and-documents/
05/21/2026
The Fly Fishing merit badge helps Scouts learn a new outdoor skill 🎣
Scouts learn how fly fishing works, including special rods, reels, and flies. It is different from regular fishing and gives them a new way to enjoy the outdoors 🙂
This badge builds patience and focus. Scouts learn to stay calm and pay attention, which helps in many parts of life 🌿
They also learn about fish habitats and how to care for rivers and streams. This builds respect for nature and the environment.
Learn more here: https://scoutermom.com/25321/fly-fishing-merit-badge-helps-and-documents/
05/18/2026
First aid for cuts is a simple skill every Scout should learn 🩹
Cuts happen during everyday activities. Knowing what to do helps Scouts stay calm and take care of themselves. These small moments build confidence and awareness 🙂
Scouts learn clear steps. Clean the wound, stop the bleeding, apply ointment, and cover it. They also learn when to ask for help if a cut is serious 🚑
Hands-on practice helps Scouts remember these steps. It also teaches them to care for others and stay steady in a situation.
Learn the full demonstration here: https://scoutermom.com/541/first-aid-for-cuts-demonstration/
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