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4.2 ... thereby Scouting matches the needs and aspirations of all its members, young and old alike
A programme for boys aged
six to eight is call ed Beaver
Scouting, and was created to
meet the growing demand
from boys too you ng to be
Cubs. Beaver Scouting was
first introduced in Canada.
The unique theme of Beavers
is chosen to harmonize with
the spirit of nature, to
emphasize group experience,
and to lead naturally into the
Wolf Cub Scout programme.
The section for boys of age eight to eleven years is Cub +"~o5"
Scouts, based on Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" . The KUll'UO
younger sisters of the Girl Guides wanted to join in the ... - --~---
game of Guiding, and a Brownie section was set up for them.
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.····1·9·1·3··-·1·9·6·3····. Brownie Scouts salute with two
adjoined fingers to the
forehead. Cub Scouts salute
with the two fingers as a "V"
sign, symbo lising a wolfs ear.
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