Wolf
At the end of the Tiger Cub year, the Tiger Cub den will take part in a ceremony at a pack meeting. This ceremony marks the transition to the next level of Cub Scouting: a Wolf den. Your Tiger Cub den leader will plan for this ceremony along with the Cubmaster.
Once a Tiger Cub has been recognized in this ceremony for completion of his Tiger Cub year, he can no longer work on Tiger Cub requirements. He now works on the Wolf advancement requirements outlined in the Wolf Cub Scout Book. This is the next step in Cub Scouting. The Wolf program is designed for second-grade (or 8-year old) boys and is more challenging than the Tiger Cub program. While in a Wolf den, he will take part in fun and educational activities related to the monthly theme, and advancement will be done at home with his family. Each year, as a boy progresses through the Cub Scout ranks, the program will grow with him to meet his needs as he develops.
This is also a good time for the Tiger Cub adult partner to consider taking a position on the pack leadership team. There are many opportunities for helping with Cub Scouting, and your boy will be more successful and enjoy his Cub Scouting experience more if members of his family are there along with him. But when your boy moves up to a Wolf den, your registration as a Tiger Cub partner ends, and you will need to complete an adult registration form to remain registered with your pack.
Wow!! You're finishing first grade and you've finished your Tiger Cub year! You're growing up fast! It's time to move on to the next step in Cub Scouting. You and the other boys in your den will now start on the trail to becoming a Wolf Cub Scout.
You did a great job this year!!

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