There are many songs Brownie Girl Scouts used to sing and that they sing today. One of the more famous songs is The Brownie Smile Song. Other songs are Make New Friends, and When E're You Make A Promise.
The "Brownie Smile Song" is probably the song known as the Girl Scout Brownie song. See Related Links for links to the song's lyrics.
There are lots of Girl Scout songs. More information is needed to be able to list a specific song.
It was, until 1960 when the boy scouts and girl guides merged into the same organization
Girl Guides in Sweden have an age group called Minor or Minior Guides. Ghana may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Huhuwa Guides' according to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site
There is no information about any Girl Guide or Girl Scout organizations which call a level 'zahras'. Oman may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Brownies' according to both the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and the web site of the Oman National Organization for Scouts and Guides.
There is no information about any Girl Guide or Girl Scout organizations which call a level 'zahras'. Oman may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Brownies' according to both the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and the web site of the Oman National Organization for Scouts and Guides.
The Asociación de Muchachas Guías de Panamá (AMGP, Girl Guide Association of Panama) is the national Guiding organization of Panama.The Brownie Story for Girl Guides in Panama is based on the same story used by all Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. That story is The Brownie Story written by Juliana Horatia Ewing in 1870.See Related Links for links to the Brownie Story.
The song was written by Harriet F Heywood and is used by permission for the Girl Scouts USA. It is on the recording by Melinda Carrol Girl Scout Hits #3 and is in some of the old Brownie Handbooks. See Related Links.
The term "Beaver Scout" is generally used by Boy Scouts for the age group from 5 to 7. When Girl Guide/Girl Scout associations become co-ed with the Boy Scouts, the youngest group may become known as Beaver Scouts. Countries which use this term for girls are: Sweden Netherlands Belgium
Girl Guides in Sweden have an age group called Minor or Minior Guides. Ghana may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Huhuwa Guides' according to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site
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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 some Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations, particularly in the UK, a Brownie is given a Brownie Promise Box at her Promise Celebration, when she first joins Brownies and recites the Brownie Promise. It is meant to be used to keep their Brownie books and other Guide items. A Brownie can use her box as a place where she can easily find what she needs for the next meeting.
Depending on the organization, the terms Girl Guides or Girl Scouts are used for member organizations of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). In the US, Juliette Gordon Low originally named the organization American Girl Guides. In 1913, the organization was renamed Girl Scouts of America and, in 1915, it was changed to Girl Scouts, Inc. Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950.