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.
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.
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".
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
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.
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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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Brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide in Zambia. The lechwe is a species of brown antelope found only in Zambia.
For Girl Guides of Thailand, the age group for ages 4 to 6 is called Littlebird while the age group for ages 7 to 11 is called Bluebird.
Groups in Girl Guides and Girl Scouts can be different things. One main group is the Unit, Troop, Group or Pack. Patrols or Sixes are smaller groups made from the Troop or Group. Groups can also be formed for various activities such as a volunteer group or a travel group.
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Lord Baden-Powell first started Brownie Girl Guides in 1914 as the youngest group in the Guides Association. They were originally called Rosebuds, but the name was changed when girls complained that they didn't like their name. In the US, Brownie Girl Scouts were officially recognized in the mid-1920's.