Songs for Scouts
A well-paced song keeps a hike on track. An active cub scout song keeps scouts interested at a big pack meeting. Songs are great entertainment in the outdoors when there are no electronic gizmos around. Just like a camp fire is the camper's TV, campfire songs are the camper's radio. Make sure your scouts have lots of opportunity to learn and use a variety of songs in your scouting program.
Songs for: Lion Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos AoL Scouts BSAEnd the day of hiking, swimming, and exploring with a bright, cheerful campfire and don't forget the camp songs. Boys and girls tend to be shy to start singing, but with leaders willing to go first and start things, they enjoy loud, silly, energetic songs especially at night when its darker and they feel a little anonymous. Have your leaders learn a couple new ones and try them out on the scouts. When new scouts join a troop, ask them if they have a favorite cub scout song or two and maybe they can share it with the troop.
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Sep 16, 2015 - Patrick
(Each verse is the same but sung to AEIOU
I like bananas, coconuts, and grapes!
I like bananas, coconuts, and grapes!
I like bananas, coconuts, and grapes!
That's why they call me Tarzan of the Apes!!!!
A lake banAnAs cAcAnAts and grapes
E lEke bEnEnEs cEkEnEts and grEpes
And so on until you finish the song with a final rollicking normal verse
Jun 11, 2018 - Marsha Atchley
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