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What is Beaver Scouting?



Aimee – Beaver Scout

“Some of my friends were at Beavers and said they played lots of games and it was fun so I went with them. I have been there two years now and am about to go up to Cubs.

The best thing about being a Beaver is making things like Easter eggs and Mother’s Day cards. I also made a plate out of papier-mâché. At Christmas we had a sleepover where we had a party and watched a film. I was the last one to go to sleep because I was talking so much!

You’ll make new friends and have lots of fun if you come along to Beavers.”

Beaver Scouts are young people usually aged between six and eight years old. They belong to the first and youngest Section in the Scouting family. Young people can join Beaver Scouts in the three months leading up to their sixth birthday. They can move to the next Section, Cub Scouts, between eight and eight years six months.

Easily recognised by their distinctive turquoise sweatshirts, Beaver Scouts enjoy making friends, playing games, going on visits and helping others. They usually meet together once a week in a Beaver Scout Colony.

Some Beaver Scout Colonies also organise Sleepovers. These are often the first time a young person spends a night away from home. They take place in suitable buildings, often Scout centres.

How do I join Beaver Scouts?

If you want to take part in the fun of Beaver Scouting, we will give you details of Beaver Scout Colonies near you if you ask one of your parents to fill in this form.

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