This information for having a Den Doodle was in the 2006 Utah Great Salt Lake Council PowWow book. This is a great idea, and many of the things that were used back then can still be used today.
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DEN DOODLES
Den doodles are a fantastic way to generate enthusiasm for attendance, wearing a uniform, participating in den meetings, and reaching achievement milestones. When used with the Instant Recognition Beads, it can be a way to motivate underachievers, and reward overachievers at the same time. Remember to bring your den doodles to Pack Meetings to show off your Cubs’ progress to their parents and family.
Den doodles can be in almost any shape and size. The only limitations are your imagination and portability. Most den doodles have strings or plastic lace attached to it. When your Cub does something worth rewarding, you put a bead or trinket on the string. Plastic pony beads come in different sizes and every shade in the rainbow (and then some). Assign a colored bead for attendance, one for bringing a book, one for wearing a uniform, etc. Special beads like plastic claws, fancy buttons, or something that stands out can be used to recognize achieving rank.
Den doodles are a fantastic way to generate enthusiasm for attendance, wearing a uniform, participating in den meetings, and reaching achievement milestones. When used with the Instant Recognition Beads, it can be a way to motivate underachievers, and reward overachievers at the same time. Remember to bring your den doodles to Pack Meetings to show off your Cubs’ progress to their parents and family.
Den doodles can be in almost any shape and size. The only limitations are your imagination and portability. Most den doodles have strings or plastic lace attached to it. When your Cub does something worth rewarding, you put a bead or trinket on the string. Plastic pony beads come in different sizes and every shade in the rainbow (and then some). Assign a colored bead for attendance, one for bringing a book, one for wearing a uniform, etc. Special beads like plastic claws, fancy buttons, or something that stands out can be used to recognize achieving rank.
This example allows you to personalize the den doodle
with the Cub’s name, then add a bead for
Coming to den meeting, Coming in Uniform, Bringing the Book.
Use the three holes in the bottom for string or plastic lace, and the two holes in the top to mount it on a board with doodles for the entire den.
Coming to den meeting, Coming in Uniform, Bringing the Book.
Use the three holes in the bottom for string or plastic lace, and the two holes in the top to mount it on a board with doodles for the entire den.
Use your creativity and imagination with your den
doodles. Make them colorful, interesting, and let
your Cubs help design them. Don’t be afraid to
change your den doodles from time to time to keep
things fresh. The Scout Shops have large stickers
with the Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos rank
patches. Those can be a great start for you. For
Webelos dens, you are allowed to chose a patrol
name for your den. Incorporate that patrol animal or
“critter” in your den doodle.
A quick trip to the craft section at Wal-Mart, or better
yet, an excursion to a large craft store like Michaels,
Roberts, Zim’s, etc. will open your eyes with the availability and variety of inexpensive but impressive beads that are available. There are glow-in-the-dark beads the Cubs go crazy for. There are patriotic beads, hearts, stars, squares, etc. in a fantastic array of colors and sizes. There are literally hundreds of commercial web sites that sell beads in more varieties than the local stores can possibly carry.
Also, check out the larger craft stores for small wooden shapes, or “Woodsies.” These come in a large array of shapes and sizes. They will require a bit of paint, but they can be used to “dress up” a den doodle in fun and interesting ways. Don’t limit yourself, or your Cub’s imagination. You will be impressed with the ideas your Cubs will come up with for their den doodle.
A quick trip to the craft section at Wal-Mart, or better
yet, an excursion to a large craft store like Michaels,
Roberts, Zim’s, etc. will open your eyes with the availability and variety of inexpensive but impressive beads that are available. There are glow-in-the-dark beads the Cubs go crazy for. There are patriotic beads, hearts, stars, squares, etc. in a fantastic array of colors and sizes. There are literally hundreds of commercial web sites that sell beads in more varieties than the local stores can possibly carry.
Also, check out the larger craft stores for small wooden shapes, or “Woodsies.” These come in a large array of shapes and sizes. They will require a bit of paint, but they can be used to “dress up” a den doodle in fun and interesting ways. Don’t limit yourself, or your Cub’s imagination. You will be impressed with the ideas your Cubs will come up with for their den doodle.
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