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A guessing game in which participants must use specific yes-no questions to figure out their assigned animal.

Kids who are "just being disruptive" in our Jungschar:
Why do they just have to be in our youth group?

What should be the nature of a camp leader?
Leading by example - You are always in the children's field of vision. You shape them unknowingly or consciously! etc. etc.
There are families who have rented a house in a poor district. Every month the landlord comes and demands the rent. They can earn money by doing various legal jobs (e.g. shining shoes and mopping the streets). In addition, they get money by doing illegal work (e.g. brothel for women and drug dealing). Also food has to be bought with this money. There is also a police station where you can report any crimes. There is also a hospital where one can be treated for any illnesses. Since the poverty is very great, various aid organizations are at work

Competing with others in the long throw is fun for everyone: Australians throw with rubber boots, the East Frisians with tea bags and in Scotland they even throw with telegraph poles at the famous "High-Land-Games".

This is a seat-of-the-pants game that requires everyone's full attention. Everyone can win or everyone can lose.

This is a pants bag game that can be played in the tun hall with little materials. It encourages cooperation and a willingness to help each other among the participants.

This is a pants bag game that can be used as a primal scream workout, and is great for holding life up / expressing the joy of living!

Whether in the Sola, on a normal Jungschar afternoon or on a team outing, a cosy fire should almost never be missing. But which leader does not know it, that he quickly reaches for kindling cubes due to lack of knowledge or lack of time and inwardly knows: "I have sinned against the Jungschar law!" :)
Well this booklet can't give you extra time making a fire, but it can give you tips and tricks on how to make a fire survival style.
These topics are covered:
- What are the regulations/laws of fire making?
- Different natural tinder (tinder sponge/birch bark etc.)
- Different spark generators (ignition steel, fire drill etc.)
- Fire forms (pyramid, layered fire)
- Fire drilling
- Different dishes for over the fire
The booklet is very good for personal use, for leaders but also for children.
Have fun reading through it and then maybe making a fire.
The three cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Nidwalden each form a game group. The game is played according to the official rules (Swiss edition)
Jungschi Advent Advent Calendar
As a leadership team, you could make your Jungschi children an Advent devotional calendar.
The calendar includes reading the Christmas story, encouraging words, and little contests.
Here's the template for how we gave the kids the calendar for St. Nicholas Boys' Night. Some of the template still needs to be modified.
Have fun!

15 puzzles on stories from the Old Testament. They are suitable as a supplement to Bible studies in school lessons, children's services, Sunday school, youth group lessons and camps

17 puzzles lead through the New Testament. Useful for devotions with Bible stories, Bible studies in children's services, Sunday school, youth group