Age groups:
Rover or Ranger ages 15/16-18/19
Esploratrice or Girl Scout ages 11/12-15/16
Lupetto or Wolf Cub/Brownie ages 8-11/12
Age groups:
Scolta or Ranger ages 16-19/21
Guida or Guide ages 11/12-16
Coccinella/ Ladybird/ Lupetta Wolf Cub ages 8-11/12
Italy
The youngest age level for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in Italy is 8, so they do not have a level that would be the same as Girl Scout Daisies in GSUSA.
In Italy, Girl Guide members of the Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI) (Association of Catholic Guides and Scouts of Italy), who are ages 8 to 12 are called Coccinella (Ladybird) or Lupetta (Wolf Cub). Girl Scout members of Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) (Italian National Association of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) who are ages 8 to 12 are called Lupetto Wolf Cub or Brownie.
There are two World Association of Girl Guide and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organizations in Italy and each of them have a Girl Guide/Girl Scout law.
In Italy, Girl Guide members of the Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI) (Association of Catholic Guides and Scouts of Italy), who are ages 8 to 12 are called Coccinella (Ladybird) or Lupetta (Wolf Cub).Girl Scout members of Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) (Italian National Association of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) who are ages 8 to 12 are called Lupetto Wolf Cub or Brownie.
No, in Italy, brownie scouts are not called wolf cubs. Instead, the younger section of the Italian Scout movement for girls is typically referred to as "Lupetti" for boys and "Lupette" for girls, which translates to "little wolves." The term "brownies" is more commonly associated with the Girl Scouts in other countries, but in Italy, the Cub Scouts and Brownies are distinct.
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Yes. The organization is called Girl Scouts of the Philippines.
we call them girl scouts(kayarith nearrii).
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group.
They used to be called Junior Girl Scouts. With changes in the past few years, they are now called Girl Scout Juniors and are girls in grades 4 and 5 who are members of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
in Yemen Republic girl scouts are called Zahrat