Girl Scouts Daisies were created in 1984 by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) in order to add a level for girls in Kindergarten. In 2008, GSUSA changed their grade levels, so that Girl Scout Daisies currently include Kindergarten and grade 1.
Girl Scouts were started as Girl Guides. Girl Guides had their start in England when Sir Robert Baden-Powell asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell to adapt the Boy Scout materials for use by girls and the Girl Guide movement was formally founded in 1910.
Later on, some organizations chose to use the name Girl Scouts instead of Girl Guides.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the Girl Scout Daisy is in Kindergaren or grade 1, so they would be about ages 5 and 6.Daisy scouts are typically in kindergarten and first grade.
Juliette Low, the founder of Girl Scouts USA, was nicknamed Daisy.
Girl Scouts of Taiwan was created in 1958.
Girl Scouts of Japan was created in 1919.
Girl Scouts Korea was created in 1946.
The only difference is that there are no Girl Scouts or Girl Guides in the People's Republic of China.
Russian Association of Girl Scouts was created in 1994.
Girl Guides in Panama ages 4 to 6 are called Chavelita.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, girls in Kindergarten or Grade 1 (ages 5 or 6) join the Girl Scout Daisy level.
Daisy Rock Girl Guitars was created in 2000.
The answer depends on which Girl Scout organization you are asking about. For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), a Girl Scout Daisy would be similar to a Beaver Guide. For Girl Scouts of Japan, a Tenderfoot would be similar to a Beaver Guide. For Girl Scouts of the Philippines, a Twinkler Scout would be similar to a Beaver Guide.
In the US, Girl Scouts are called Girl Scouts and are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) The age/grade levels are: Girl Scout Daisy grades Kindergarten and 1 Girl Scout Brownie grades 2 and 3 Girl Scout Junior grades 4 and 5 Girl Scout Cadette grades 6, 7, and 8 Girl Scout Senior grades 9 and 10 Girl Scout Ambassador grades 11 and 12