Marbles Belt Loop and Pin


The Marbles belt loop and pin are part of the Cub Scout Academics and Sports program. This program gives Cub Scouts the opportunity to receive recognition for exploring different areas of interest.

Webelos who earn the Marbles Belt Loop while a Webelos also complete part of requirement 3 for the Sportsman activity badge.

Marbles Belt Loop and Pin Requirements

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