In 1908 he published a series of magazines, Scouting for Boys, which suggested activities that existing youth organisations could make use of.
"Scouting for Boys" has no military content.
This is done by having the Scout undertake activities that attract him individually from the selection offered in Scouting for Boys.
He set about writing a new book, Scouting for Boys, which was published in 1908.
Scouting for Boys has been translated into many languages.
All parts of the six instalments in 1908 have the title Scouting for Boys in big capitals.
From the original 1908 edition of Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys.
Their name is a play on the title of the 1908 Scouting handbook Scouting for Boys.
Other Zulu traditions and chants also featured in Scouting for Boys.
The subsequent publishing of Scouting for Boys started the Scout Movement.