Cub Scout Coloring Pages
These Cub Scout Coloring Pages are a fun and meaningful activity for kids. Each page highlights one of the twelve Cub Scout core values, including Positive Attitude, Citizenship, Resourcefulness, Respect, Responsibility, Compassion, Cooperation, Courage, Faith, Health and Fitness, Honesty, and Perseverance.

These coloring pages are a great way to keep boys busy before a den meeting begins, during classroom activities, or as a quiet take-home project. They also give leaders, teachers, and parents an easy way to start conversations about character, teamwork, and doing your best.
Supplies
- White paper
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
Instructions
- Print out the Cub Scout coloring pages on white paper.
- Set the boys up at a table with their favorite coloring supplies and encourage them to color each page in their own creative way.
- As they color, talk about the value featured on the page and ask how they can use that value at home, at school, or in their community. This makes the activity both fun and meaningful.
Fun Facts
The Cub Scout sign, made with the index and middle fingers raised, is said to represent the alert ears of a wolf.
Pinewood Derby racing has been a favorite Cub Scout tradition since 1954. Over the years, millions of small wooden cars have been built by Scouts and their families, making it one of the best-known hands-on Cub Scout activities.
Coloring activities like these can help reinforce important life lessons while giving kids a creative outlet.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a pattern to open it in a new window and print it at the correct size.
Teacher Friendly Educational Extension
Use these coloring pages as part of a character education lesson. Have each child choose one Cub Scout value and share an example of what that value looks like in everyday life.
This activity also works well for classroom activities, homeschool projects, scout meetings, or group discussions. You can even display the finished pages on a bulletin board to create a colorful reminder of positive values.
Supplies
White Paper
Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
Instructions
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a pattern to open it in a new window
Contributor
These projects are created by Terri, Betty, Jamie or one of the talented staff members at MakingFriends.com. They have been created exclusively for publication on FreeKidsCrafts.com with supplies you'll be able to find around your house.


















