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Can you handle this much fun?Cub Scouts are boys and girls between the ages of seven and a half and ten and a half. The objective of the Cub Scout program is to provide a group environment which is intellectually stimulating, physically vital and directed towards satisfying the child’s basic need to face and overcome challenges.
The activities are based on the natural sense of fun and enthusiasm of the age group and thus the training is achieved largely through games, interaction in small groups and activities.
Cub Scouts comprise a Pack which is limited to 24 Cub Scouts of four Sixes except in special circumstances. Cub Scout Sixes are led by a Sixer. A Sixer is generally one of the older Cub Scouts and is appointed by the Cub Scout Leader in consultation with other Leaders because of known leadership qualities. The Sixer is liked and respected by others in the Six. A Sixer is identified by two stripes on the left pocket of their uniform. A Sixer is helped by a Second (a helper) who is identified by a single stripe.
A Second is also one of the older Cub Scouts and is appointed by the Leaders in consultation with the Sixer concerned. Some leadership qualities have been shown by the Second to be appointed, and he/she stands in for the Sixer and benefits from working with the Sixer.
Cub Scout adult Leaders are known by names such as Baloo and Bagheera which are derived from the Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. Recognising that children of Cub Scout age have a lively imagination, the Cub Scout program uses Kiplings’ Jungle Book as its theme. The "Jungle Book" provides excitement and action combined with the moral code of Jungle Law. There is development from one skill to another (training expressed in all stories of Mowgli), there is physical fitness, love of nature, self-reliance, obedience, loyalty and courtesy. Therefore all parts of Scouting philosophy can find illustration in the" Jungle Book".
The Cub Scout PromiseThere are two versions of the Cub Scout Promise. Individuals (with the assistance of parents) may choose to use either of the following Promises... On my honour On my honour I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to my God, and To the Queen of Australia To help other people, and To live by the Cub Scout Law
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