Working on merit badges at home? ScoutShop.org has some resources to help with that

So, you’re spending a little more time around the house than normal, but many of you are continuing your Scouting adventures, including making great progress on your merit badge work.
Bryan pulled together a list of merit badges that can be worked on from home or your backyard, and, while it might not be possible to pop down to the store to get supplies, ScoutShop.org remains an available option and has collected the resources below to help you find tools and gear you may need to complete a few of those. All of these items can be shipped directly to your door.
Gear for merit badges at home
- Basketry
- Merit badge pamphlet
- To complete the merit badge requirements for this, you need to make three projects, and this kit has all the gear you need to make all three.
- If you are looking for a more deluxe version, check out the premium basketry merit badge craft kit.
- You can purchase kits separately:
- First Aid
- Leatherwork
- Robotics
- Woodcarving