Kid Made Ponchos (no hood)

An easy way for kids to make a quick rain poncho for camp.  From Kids Camp!: Activities for the Backyard or Wilderness.  Make a simple poncho to protect you from rain showers.  Spread a plastic tarp or vinyl shower curtain out on the floor and fold it in half.  Lie on it with your arms […]

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Solar Oven & Recipes

Cardboard box with attached lid. Lid should have flaps so that the box can be closed tightly. Box should be at least 3 inches deep and big enough to set a pie tin inside. Aluminum foil Clear plastic wrap Glue stick Tape (transparent tape, duct tape, masking tape, or whatever you have) Stick (about 1 […]

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Imaginary Animal Detective

I plan to use this activity as I first introduce my scouts to the idea of keeping nature journals and being observers of the world.  This is fun activity, but also has them observing details in the drawings to make conclusions. Index Cards in a multiple of 3 (21 works well) Pencil Sheet of White […]

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Conifers

Words to know: Coniferous: describes a plant that has cones Coniferous forests are filled with cone-bearing trees. Pine trees, for example, have pinecones. Coniferous trees are also found sometimes in mixed forests with other trees. But in cold climates and at high altitudes, only these evergreen trees can survive the harsh, cold winters. What do […]

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Bat Ears

A fun experiment to do while working on the Brownie senses badge. Bats ears are an adaptation to improve their hearing, because they navigate in the dark using echolocation – Bats send out sound waves using their mouth or nose.  When the sound hits an object an echo comes back.  The bat can identify an […]

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Summer Time First Aid

Don’t hit the beach, pool or park without these summer safety staples. Sunscreen Spray bottle of water Bandages Gauze Antibiotic Ointment (polysporin) Rubbing alcohol (if child gets splinter or steps on a nail) Tweezers (pulling splinters, removing ticks) Hydrocortizone Cream & Benadryl (bug bites and bee stings) Summer lets kids splash and play all day, […]

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