Guias de Mexico or Guides of Mexico do the same kind of activities to earn badges that other Girl Guides and Girl Scout do.
They go camping, including cooking over a campfire, participating in flag ceremonies, and learning how to set up tents, etc.
Guides in Mexico also participate in activities to protect the environment, learn healthy eating, learn about poverty, care for others, and caring for animals.
They visit various locations such as Our Cabana and the Chapultepec Park, an ecological park.
Yes, in Germany the Girl Guides earn promise badges, camp symbols, and activity badges.
A G-File for Girl Guiding UK, is a binder that contains all the information a Girl Guide in the UK needs. It also has spaces to fill in for the activities a Girl Guide does along with places for her badges.
A G-File for Girl Guiding UK, is a binder that contains all the information a Girl Guide in the UK needs. It also has spaces to fill in for the activities a Girl Guide does along with places for her badges.
It depends on the Girl Guide Association you are asking about and maybe the level. Girl Guides Australia have specific places for each badge/insignia. Girl Guides of Canada also have specific places and the information can be found in the girl's program book. Girl Guides of the UK are pretty much allowed to places the badges where ever they want with the exception of a few specific places for some insignia.
According to information about the Girl Guides of Canada sash, there should be suggestions for insignia placement in the girl's program book. Only program badges are to be worn on the sash. The Unit Title Tape goes on the top, in front. Next, the Enrollment Pin. Then the Membership Pin. Then the Challenge Crest. And then the Keepers (the pink oval badges), in no particular order. The Girl Guides of Canada Facebook page also has photos of badge placement.
There are 112 badges available for earning in your Junior years. There is a variety of different badges, like ones for the Arts, Science, and other skills that are important for Girl Scouts to know. Note: New books for each level, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting", being released in September of 2011, will have new badges while keeping seven "Legacy Badges" for each level. The Legacy Badges will include Arts, Athlete, Citizen, Cook, First Aid, Naturalist, and Girl Scout Way.
Most badges are sewn on, but some may be the iron on type. There are also products that are a type of glue that may be used to attach the badges. Regarding where to place the badges, it depends on which organization the Girl Guide belongs to. Girl Guides Canada say that the girl's program books should have an illustration for placement of the badges on the sash. They also have photos of the sashes at their online store. The troop leader/guider should be able to tell you where the badges go.
Girl Scouting and Girl Guiding in France is pretty much like Girl Guides and Girl Scouts everywhere. They are concerned with community development and with intercultural relationships and learning about other religions. They work to build a system of values based on spiritual, social and personal principles. They are concerned about the environment and nature conservation.
The Girl Guides Association of the Kingdom Of TongaThe Guides and Rangers concentrate on activities such as service, health and hygiene, home craft and first aid.Girl Guides often assist at state functions and participate in the activities of other organizations, such as the Red Cross. They go camping, on the grounds of the associations headquarters, on the beaches, and on small islands. They participate in international activities and attend events in other countries.
Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting activities started in Italy in September 1914 but were not allowed during 1926 to 1944 due to WWII.
No, the Cadette badges are different than Junior badges.
It depends on the group or troop, but most meet year round and there are camps and other activities which are available in the summer.