Tiger Cub - Pack 354

 

The Tiger Cub Motto
Search, Discover, Share

 


Tiger Cubs is a simple and fun program for first-grade boys and their families. Tiger Cubs introduces boys and their adult partners to the excitement of Cub Scouting as they "Search, Discover, and Share" together.

The goals of the Tiger Cub program are to have fun together, get to know one another, to grow together, get along together, and to discover together. Through the use of the Tiger Cub Handbook, and the support of the Cub Scout Pack, Tiger Cubs is an excellent way for boys and their families to learn about Cub Scouting programs and opportunities.

Tiger Cubs is conducted on two levels. First, the Tiger Cub and his adult partner meet in the home to conduct activities for the whole family. Second, the Tiger Cub and his adult partner meet twice a month with other Tiger Cubs and adult partners in the den, using the planned "big idea" (or theme) for their activity during one of the meetings. Each den meeting is hosted by a Tiger Cub-adult partner team.
  

The Tiger Cub programs has become an important early start to the Boy Scouts of America by introducing boys and their parents to Scouting together. Many Tiger Cubs Scouts go on to Cub Scouting and Boy Scout programs. Pack 87 recognize the significance of this early start program by holding a Tiger Cub Graduation ceremony each year to recognize the Tiger Cubs for the activities they've done during the year and to promote their continuation into Wolf Cubs.

Parents: Tiger Cub Leaders attend Cub Scout Leader training and have lots of resources to assist in developing a viable program. Many Tiger Cub Leaders go on to be Den Leaders and stay with their son through the Boy Scout program. If you are interested in becoming a Tiger Cub Coach, please contact the Pack.