 
Tiger Cubs BSA gives parents an opportunity to provide
their children with a safe, structured, and nurturing
environment. Tiger Cubs and their adult partners have fun
together while developing closer family relationships.
Scouting can provide positive, enriching experiences and
activities to complement a child's formal classroom
education. Scouting and education share the common goal of
helping young people grow into self-reliant, dependable, and
caring adults.
Tiger Cubs BSA is a simple, fun, easy-to-operate program
that helps a boy and his adult partner gain a better
understanding of and an appreciation for the community
environment in which they live, and even the world at large.
Tiger Cubs BSA offers an opportunity for boys to enter
the Scouting family at an important age. Research has shown
that early involvement in values-based programs is vital to
strong character development. The longer a boy stays in
Scouting, the more likely he is to develop the values and
skills needed to become an ethical and productive citizen.
The Tiger Cub dens are a part of the Pack. Tiger Cub dens
meet twice a month as a den, plus once a month for a "Go See
It" activity, and they attend all pack meetings. There are
Tiger Cub resource books and program helps available for the
Tiger Cub Den Leaders, and a Tiger Cub Handbook for each
Tiger Cub. Tiger Cubs BSA introduces boys and their adult
partners to the excitement of Cub Scouting as they "Search,
Discover, and Share" together.
The Tiger Cub program is designed for First Grade boys
and the ideas are geared to their level. They are also
arranged to help the boy and his adult partner interact
together in a positive way.
Click Here to see the requirements for the Achievements
which are done to earn the Tiger Cub Badge, and
Click Here for the requirements for the Tiger Cub
Electives, which can be done to earn Tiger Track Beads.
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