Celebrate your Cub Scouts achievements with this colourful 'well done' blanket badge. Whether it's a job well done, a milestone achieved, or a goal accomplished, these badges are the perfect way to acknowledge and recognise their efforts.
The Cubs Well Done Blanket Badge is a vibrant, full-colour woven badge, perfect for attaching to blankets or ponchos. It's a delightful and meaningful addition to any collection, serving as a cheerful reminder of achievements.
Celebrating success and saying 'Well Done'.
It’s a wonderful feeling when someone thanks you for something you’ve done or celebrates something you’ve achieved.
Young people in all of our sections work really hard to find the courage to try something new, persevere and learn a new skill, dedicate time to earn a new badge or complete their top awards.
From making their promise to their first Scout camp, celebrating everything our young people achieve should be a big deal.
We should always take time to reward people in Scouts for their hard work.
At what age can you start Cubs?
You can start Cubs from the age of 8. Cub Scouts are for children aged 8 to 10½ years.
Develop new skills. Soar to great heights. Being a Cub opens up a whole other world.
What is a Cub Scout
Cub Scouts, often shortened to Cubs, are a section of Scouting for boys and girls aged between eight and ten and a half years old. This section follows on from the Beaver Scouts and precedes the Scout section.
Every week, they gather in groups called Cub Packs to participate in a variety of interesting and challenging activities – achieving whatever they set their minds to, and having a great deal of fun along the way.
Cubs.....
- Master new skills and try new things
- Have fun and go on adventures
- Make friends
- Are curious about the world around them
- Help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond