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  2. Rainbows (Girl Guides) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbows is the youngest section of Girlguiding in the UK. They are between the ages of 4 and 7 and at the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie if she wishes to continue Guiding. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, [1] with Lynsey Hickling being the first in the UK. [2]

  3. Girlguiding - Wikipedia

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    Girlguiding has remained a member of NCVYS ever since. [28] In 1964, a "Working Party" was established to review and update the whole programme of the association; their 195-page report was published in 1966 under the title Tomorrow's Guide. These recommendations were implemented in 1968 and included new uniforms, badges and awards across all ...

  4. Squirrel Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbows (Girl Guides) - competing Girlguiding programme targeting similar age group. The Fairly OddParents - had a parody of scouts in which Timmy Turner goes to a group called the Squirrel Scouts. The parody first appeared in the 8th short in 2001, over 21 years before The Scout Association introduced its Squirrel Scouts programme.

  5. Girl Guides - Wikipedia

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    Princess Mary and Girl Guides, 1922. Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell was a British soldier during the Second Anglo-Boer War in South Africa (1899–1902). He was the commander during the Siege of Mafeking, and noted during the siege how young boys made themselves useful by carrying messages for the soldiers.

  6. Age groups in Scouting and Guiding - Wikipedia

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    Within the first twenty-five years of Scouting its founder, Robert Baden-Powell, saw that there was a demand to provide the Scouting programme for young people both above and below the core age range. [citation needed] The first section to have a separate programme to the Scouts were the Wolf Cubs. This development allowed the younger brothers ...

  7. Girl Guide and Girl Scout - Wikipedia

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    Following the origin of the Boy Scouts in 1907 many girls took up Scouting. A group of Girl Scouts were prominent at the Crystal Palace Rally in 1909. [1] After Robert Baden-Powell formed The Boy Scouts Association in 1910 he formed the Girl Guides and asked his sister Agnes to look after the Girl Guides organisation.

  8. Is Bluey a 'rainbow baby?' Why parents are praising the kids ...

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    Skrysak, who lives in Illinois, says her rainbow baby, born in 2019, loves to watch Bluey, so when she learned of the special connection her family had with Bluey's family, she was deeply touched.

  9. The Girl Guides Association of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    The programme is based on an eight-point system incorporating physical fitness, the mind, outdoors enjoyment, homecraft skills, service to others, human relations, creativity and character. The ages of each section are as follows: Rainbows - ages 4 to 7; Brownies - ages 7 to 11; Girl Guides - ages 10 to 16; Rangers - ages 15 to 25