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Uniforms. Classic fit with new sustainably sourced fabric. Learn about the iconic uniform Girl Scouts wear and what each element means—plus info on where to place badges, pins, and other insignia.
Better Place Vi: Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout Thanks to Girl Scouts of Maine for their contributions to this design. ©2021 Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
DAISY BADGES & JOURNEYS. BADGES Awards and badges are a great way for girls to explore their interests, learn new skills, and show the world what they have accomplished.
Resources for Girl Scout members. Find volunteer, Girl Scout, and family tools and support. Explore badges, activities, and more.
Girl Scout Daisy Tunic & Vest. Click on the name or image of insignia to find out more information and to purchase. Visit www.girlscoutshop.com for all your Official Girl Scout merchandise needs. Insignia Tab American Flag Patch.
A Girl Scout Daisy has screen-free fun, makes new friends, and learns about her world. Fun, friendship, and hands-on learning activities await first- and second-year Girl Scouts. A Girl Scout Daisy is in kindergarten or first grade of elementary school—the perfect time to become a Girl Scout !
Girl Scout Daisy Tunic & Vest. Click on the name or image of insignia to find out more information and to purchase. Visit www.girlscoutshop.com for all your Official Girl Scout merchandise needs.
Daisy Badges, Awards and Pins ... Better Place Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout Thanks to Girl Scouts of Maine for their contributions to this design. ©2024 Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Journey Series Daisy Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Ambassador It’s Your World—Change It!
Journey Summit Award Pins. Journey Award Badges. Place your first Journey awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn additional Journey awards, work your way up. your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back.
Activity Details. Time needed: 30–45 minutes. Materials needed: Supplies to make a drawing, sculpture, or 3-D neighborhood (using blocks or recycled objects) Activity: Get together with your family and make an art project showing the different parts of your town.