Paper bag puppets are a simple craft that works well in Scouting 🎭

Scouts of many ages can enjoy this activity. Younger Scouts use imagination, while older Scouts can make puppets for skits or lessons. The craft helps Scouts follow directions, share supplies, and work together.

Adding a short puppet show builds confidence and communication skills. It’s a fun and flexible activity for meetings or rainy days 😊

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Glow in the dark sidewalk chalk offers a creative way for youth to express their faith at night! Write Bible verses, draw symbols, or craft inspirational messages to share your light with the world. This fun activity promotes teamwork, creativity, and serves as a reminder of Christ’s light in darkness. 🌟✨ #FaithAndCreativity #LightOfTheWorld #YouthActivities #GlowInTheDark https://young-catholics.com/1536/glow-in-the-dark-sidewalk-chalk/
Glow in the Dark Sidewalk Chalk

Glow in the dark sidewalk chalk is a fun addition to an nighttime activity. You can use it to welcome youth to the event, write inspirational messages, or let your participants have a creative outlet.

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Discover the Shepherd’s Voice game—a fun activity teaching youth about listening and trust. Players form groups with a shepherd and blindfolded sheep, following only the shepherd's voice to reach the finish line. This builds listening skills, teamwork, and trust. It connects to faith by illustrating how we listen to Jesus, the Good Shepherd, inspired by John 10:27 and Psalm 23. Perfect for youth groups, retreats, and church camps. #GoodShepherd #YouthActivities https://young-catholics.com/3225/shepherds-voice-game/
Shepherd's Voice Game

This game helps youth understand the importance of listening. Each group of sheep must listen to their shepherd's voice and follow it. It also goes well with a lesson on sticking together in community. The group of sheep will find it easier to get home if they stay together.

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