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Juliette Low's childhood nickname, given to her by her uncle, was Daisy. The youngest group of Girl Scouts (Kindergarten and 1st grade) are called Daisies.
Girl Guides in Panama ages 4 to 6 are called Chavelita.
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.
The only difference is that there are no Girl Scouts or Girl Guides in the People's Republic of China.
Louis' sisters are Charlotte, Georgia, Felicite, Daisy and Phoebe.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Scouts in grades Kindergarten and 1 are called Girl Scout Daisies. Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations in other countries use other names. For example, in Nigeria, Girl Guides age 4 and 5 are called Sunbeams. In South Africa, Girl Guides ages 4 1/2 to 7 are called Teddy. Hong Kong Girl Guides ages 4 to 6 are called Happy Bees. In Japan, Girl Scouts ages 5 and 6 are called Tenderfoot Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts of the Philippines call ages 4 to 6, Twinkler Scout.
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.
The Boy Scouts of America uses several terms for local units:Cub Scouting- pack, divided into densBoy Scouting- troop, divided into patrolsVarsity Scouting- teams, divided into squadsVenturing- crewSea Scouting- shipLone Scouts- individual Scouts who cannot be part of a unit for some reasonThe BSA also has a non-Scouting educational subsidiary:Learning for Life- groupExploring- postUnits in a geopolitical area are administratively under a council which may be divided into districts; groups of councils form an area; groups of areas form one of four regions.Girl Scouts of the USA groups are called troops or groups. If a girl does not belong to a troop or a group, she is called a Juliette. Independently chartered Girl Scout councils provide direct services to the girls and the volunteers who support them. The National Headquarters in New York provides support to the Girl Scout councils.
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
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
For Girl Scouts of the USA, girls in Kindergarten or Grade 1 (ages 5 or 6) join the Girl Scout Daisy level.