Cycling Cub Scout Theme

Cycling Theme for Cub Scouts
Bike riding is always a popular activity for Cub Scouts. Learning to ride gives them a sense of accomplishment. Learning to take care of their bicycle gives them a sense of independence.

A few ideas for this theme are listed below, and more will gradually be added. Organize a pack meeting or den meeting around them. Or plan an overall theme for your Cub Scout year and add an element or two from the theme into your program each month.

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