Scouting Founders Day

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Scouting Founder's Day is celebrated on February 22nd to honor Lord Robert Baden-Powell, who started the scouting movement. It's also Lady Olave Baden-Powell's birthday, his wife, who played a big role in girl guides. Scouts around the world use this day to remember their values and do good deeds. They have fun activities, wear their uniforms, and think about how they can be kind and helpful. It's like a big birthday party where scouts think about how to be better friends, care for nature, and help others, just like Baden-Powell taught them.

How to celebrate Scouting Founders Day?

Start the day by wearing your scout uniform proudly. Gather with friends at a park for fun outdoor activities like a treasure hunt or a relay race. Share a picnic lunch with sandwiches, fruits, and cookies. Later, reflect on the values of helping others and do a good deed, like picking up litter or helping a neighbor. Work on a scout badge together, like learning a new knot or cooking a campfire snack. Finish the day by singing campfire songs and sharing stories with your friends. Remember to have fun and make your scouting leaders proud with your actions!

Where Scouting Founders Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United Kingdom
  • - India
  • - Australia
  • - New Zealand
  • - Canada
  • - South Africa
  • - Malaysia
  • - Singapore
  • - Kenya
  • - Nigeria