
Webelos dens are for boys who have completed third grade (or
reached age 10). The Webelos den program is different from the
Cub Scout den program. Everything in the Webelos Scout program
is more challenging than what younger boys in the pack do. Webelos
Scouts get to work on the 20 Webelos activity badges:

| Physical Skills
Aquanaut
Athlete
Fitness
Sportsman
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Community
Citizen
Communicator
Family Member
Readyman |
Outdoor Activity
Forester
Geologist
Naturalist
Outdoorsman |
Mental Skills
Artist
Scholar
Showman
Traveler
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Technology
Craftsman
Engineer
Handyman
Scientist |
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Webelos Scouts work on requirements during their
weekly den meetings. Once a boy learns a skill, he practices it
at den meetings and at home on his own. His family helps him at
home. Webelos Scouts bring the projects they do at home to the
den meetings to show others, and to have the Webelos den leader
approve their projects.
When
a boy has done the requirements for an activity badge, the Webelos
den leader or activity badge counselor, rather than a parent,
approves most of the activity badges. It takes three activity
badges, including Fitness and Citizen, to earn the Webelos badge.
Besides earning activity badges, Webelos Scouts can earn the
compass points emblem. This emblem is awarded after a Webelos
Scout has earned seven activity badges. For each four activity
badges a Webelos Scout earns after that, he receives a compass
point—east, west, north, and south.
ARROW OF LIGHT
The
highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow of Light Award. Earning
this rank prepares a Webelos Scout to become a Boy Scout. Webelos
Scouts who have earned the Arrow of Light Award have also completed
all requirements for the Boy Scout badge.
This
award is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Boy
Scout uniform when a boy graduates into a troop. Adult leaders
who earned the Arrow of Light Award when they were young may also
show their achievement by wearing a special square knot on their
adult uniform
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