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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship Through Woodcraft is the first book published on the Scout Movement. It was written and illustrated by [[Baden-Powell of Gilwell|Robert Baden-Powell]], founder of the Scout Movement. | '''''Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship Through Woodcraft''''' is the first book published on the Scout Movement. It was written and illustrated by [[Baden-Powell of Gilwell|Robert Baden-Powell]], founder of the Scout Movement. | ||
It is based on his boyhood experiences, his experience with the Mafeking Cadet Corps during the Second Boer War at the [[Siege of Mafeking]] in 1899, and on his experimental camp on [[Brownsea Island]], England in August, 1907. | It is based on his boyhood experiences, his experience with the Mafeking Cadet Corps during the Second Boer War at the [[Siege of Mafeking]] in 1899, and on his experimental camp on [[Brownsea Island]], England in August, 1907. | ||
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''Scouting for Boys'' has been translated into many languages. | ''Scouting for Boys'' has been translated into many languages. | ||
==Campfire Yarns - Conversas de Fogo de Conselho== | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 1 - Scouts' Work | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 2 - What Scouts Do | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 3 - Becoming a Scout | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 4 - Scout Patrols | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 5 - Scout Patrols | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 6 - Sea and Air Scouting | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 7 - Signals and Commands | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 8 - Pioneering | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 9 - Camping | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 10 - Camp Cooking | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 11 - Observation of "Sign" | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 12 - Spooring | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 13 - Reading "Sign" or Observation | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 14 - Stalking | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 15 - Animals | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 16 - Plants | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 17 - Endurance | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 18 - Health-Giving Habits | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 19 - Prevention of Disease | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 20 - Chivalry to Others | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 21 - Self-Discipline | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 22 - Self-Improvement | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 23 - Be Prepared For Accidents | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 24 - Accidents | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 25 - Helping Others | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 26 - Citizenship | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 27 - Our Commonwealth and Empire | |||
Campfire Yarn No. 28 - Our World-Wide Brotherhood | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Introduction
Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship Through Woodcraft is the first book published on the Scout Movement. It was written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scout Movement.
It is based on his boyhood experiences, his experience with the Mafeking Cadet Corps during the Second Boer War at the Siege of Mafeking in 1899, and on his experimental camp on Brownsea Island, England in August, 1907.
The book was a revised version of his earlier book entitled, Aids to Scouting for N.C.O.s and Men published in 1899. This earlier book was a military manual used by the British Army to train Army scouts.
Upon his return to England, immediately following the Boer War, Baden-Powell learned that British schools had been using his books to teach boys lessons on observation and deduction. His decision to revise his military book into a book for boys came about on his attendance at the anniversary celebration of the Boys' Brigade. Baden-Powell noted to the Brigade's founder, Sir William Alexander Smith, that the Boys' Brigade could have ten times its membership (which was about 50,000 boys at that time) if it became more appealing to the boys. Smith then challenged Baden-Powell to re-write his book in a style that would make it accessible to boys.
The book was published in six parts in the early part of 1908 and was issued in book form on May 1, 1908. It inspired the formation of many Scout Troops in Britain as well as in other countries.
Scouting for Boys has been translated into many languages.
Campfire Yarns - Conversas de Fogo de Conselho
Campfire Yarn No. 1 - Scouts' Work
Campfire Yarn No. 2 - What Scouts Do
Campfire Yarn No. 3 - Becoming a Scout
Campfire Yarn No. 4 - Scout Patrols
Campfire Yarn No. 5 - Scout Patrols
Campfire Yarn No. 6 - Sea and Air Scouting
Campfire Yarn No. 7 - Signals and Commands
Campfire Yarn No. 8 - Pioneering
Campfire Yarn No. 9 - Camping
Campfire Yarn No. 10 - Camp Cooking
Campfire Yarn No. 11 - Observation of "Sign"
Campfire Yarn No. 12 - Spooring
Campfire Yarn No. 13 - Reading "Sign" or Observation
Campfire Yarn No. 14 - Stalking
Campfire Yarn No. 15 - Animals
Campfire Yarn No. 16 - Plants
Campfire Yarn No. 17 - Endurance
Campfire Yarn No. 18 - Health-Giving Habits
Campfire Yarn No. 19 - Prevention of Disease
Campfire Yarn No. 20 - Chivalry to Others
Campfire Yarn No. 21 - Self-Discipline
Campfire Yarn No. 22 - Self-Improvement
Campfire Yarn No. 23 - Be Prepared For Accidents
Campfire Yarn No. 24 - Accidents
Campfire Yarn No. 25 - Helping Others
Campfire Yarn No. 26 - Citizenship
Campfire Yarn No. 27 - Our Commonwealth and Empire
Campfire Yarn No. 28 - Our World-Wide Brotherhood