The age levels for the Greek Guiding Association or
Soma Hellinikou Odigismou (SHO)
are:
Megali Odigos or Ranger ages 14 - 17
Naftodigos or Sea Ranger ages 14 - 17
Odigos or Guide ages 11 - 14
Pouli or Bird ages 7 - 11
Asteri or Star ages 5 - 7
So the Asteri or Star Girl Guides and the Pouli or Bird Girl Guides in Greece would be similar to the Girl Scout Brownies in the USA.
A Brownie Girl Scout in Yemen is a Zahrat.
No, currently [2013] there is no skiing badge for Girl Scout Brownies in GSUSA.
in Yemen Republic girl scouts are called Zahrat
The Pakistan Girl Guides Association age group for ages 6 to 11 is called Junior Guides.
In India, The Bharat Scouts and Guides Girl Guide Section age group for ages 5 to 10 is called Bulbul.
The uniforms are different. They used to wear skirts, leggings, long sleeves, and vests. The Girl Scout Brownie program has changed. For many years they earned "Try-Its" but now they are back to earning Girl Scout Brownie Badges. They can also earn badges by completing Girl Scout Brownie Journeys. The age level has also changed. Many years ago, Girl Scout Brownies were grades 3 and 4. Then they were changed to be grades 1, 2, and 3. Currently, Girl Scout Brownies are grades 2 and 3.
Same thing - a brownie is un brownie, unless you are referring to a girl scout which would be une jeannette.
In Zambia brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide Girl Guides Association of Zambia Age level 5 to 11 are called Lechwe Guide
For Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Scouts Brownies are in grades 2 and 3. A girl may join a Girl Scout Brownie troop at any time. As for the time, this depends on the troop. Information about the time for troop meetings and other events should be provided by the troop leader. Girl Guide and Girl Scout Brownies in other countries vary on the age girls may join, but generally the age levels are from ages 6 to 9.
Guías de México, or Guides of Mexico, age level 4 to 6 is called Girasol or Sunflower.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell started Girl Guides in 1910 when girls asked to be Boy Scouts. He felt that girls should have their own organization. Brownies were started in 1914. They were first called Rosebuds, but Lord Baden-Powell changed the name to Brownies when the girls told him they did not like the name Rosebuds.
Christa McAuliffe started as a Girl Scout Brownie. At the time, Girl Scout Brownies started at age 7, so Christa would have started in 1955.