Depending on the Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization, the leader of a small group of Brownie Guides, usually 6 girls, is called a "sixer". The group is called "Sixes".
Brownies become Sixers by surpassing the level of Brownie. They do this by doing tasks and once they reach a certain stage they become a leader of a Brownie pack. They must be older than the Brownies.
Depending on the national organization, Brownie Guide or Girl Scout groups are called Packs, Troops, Groups, or Companies. Smaller groups of Brownie Guides or Girl Scouts are called Patrols or Sixes.
Girl Guides: The Ghana Girl Guides Association age levels similar to a Brownie Girl Scout would either be a Huhuwa Guide, ages 6-7 or a Brownie Guide, ages 7-10 .
Brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide in Zambia. The lechwe is a species of brown antelope found only in Zambia.
In Zambia brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide Girl Guides Association of Zambia Age level 5 to 11 are called Lechwe Guide
Sixers.
No. It depends on the Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization.
A Sixer is an older Girl Guide who leads a small group of Brownie Guides. This small group is called a Sixer and usually has six members.
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Girl Guides: The Ghana Girl Guides Association age levels similar to a Brownie Girl Scout would either be a Huhuwa Guide, ages 6-7 or a Brownie Guide, ages 7-10 .
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.
Girl Guides Association of Zambia In 1974 the name Brownie was changed to Lechwe Guide. The lechwe is a kind of antelope found in Zambia.