A Girl Scout Journey badge is a component of the Girl Scouts program that encourages girls to explore specific topics, themes, or skills through a series of activities and experiences. Each Journey typically focuses on leadership, community service, or personal development, allowing girls to earn badges by completing projects and engaging in discussions. The Journey badges are designed to promote teamwork, critical thinking, and self-discovery, aligning with the Girl Scouts' mission of empowering young girls.
No, currently [2013] there is no skiing badge for Girl Scout Brownies in GSUSA.
This depends on your interests and the available badges. The best Girl Scout badge to earn is one that you are interested in and can complete by following the badge requirements. Many Girl Scouts like to start with on of the badges which covers learning about Girl Scouts - "The Girl Scout Way".
There are various shapes for the Journey Awards, depending on the Journey that is chosen and the Girl Scout Level. The Girl Scout Daisy Journey Awards are based on the shape of a rectangle. The Girl Scout Brownie Journey Awards are based on the shape of a triangle. The Girl Scout Junior Journey Awards are based on the shape of a circle. The Girl Scout Cadette Journey Awards are based on the shape of a parallelogram or diamond. The Girl Scout Senior Journey Awards are based on the shape of a circle. The Girl Scout Ambassador Journey Awards are based on the different shapes: the shape of an oval or a rectangle or the word 'Sage'. The Girl Scout Summit Journey Awards for all levels are the shape of a circle.
You put the Cookie CEO Badge with the other Girl Scout badges, on the front of the sash, going bottom to top.
Due to the transition to new Girl Scout materials the Girl Scout Junior Dance Badge is no longer available. The new badge that is probably the most similar is the Junior Musician Badge. It is circle shape with a part brown and part pink background. The brown part is shaped like a guitar and has guitar strings on it and the pink part has a treble clef sign on it. See Related Links for a link to the badge in the Girl Scout Shop.
Girl Scouts of the USA has six levels and each level's badge has a different shape. Each badge is either screen printed or embroidered with a design depicting the theme of the badge. Girl Scout Daisy badges are shaped like flower petals and leaves. Girl Scout Brownie badges are triangle shaped. Girl Scout Junior badges are circles. Girl Scout Cadette badges are diamond shaped. Girl Scout Senior badges are rectangles. Girl Scout Ambassador badges have a unique shape, sort of a square with the corners rounded in. See Related Links for links to pictures of the badges. Note: GSUSA is currently in transition to a new book for all levels. The above badge shapes are for the new badges.
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There is a wide variety of Brownie Girl Scout and Girl Guide Badges. Each badge has its own name and requirements. Each badge represents the topic of the steps taken to earn the badge.
Girl Scout Awards are earned recognitions. Girl Scouts earn the awards by completing the requirements. Awards include the Girl Scout Badges; the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards; the Journey Awards, etc.
The Cadet Girl Scout badge for Plant Kingdom: Trees was introduced in 2011. This badge encourages Cadette Scouts to explore the importance of trees in the environment and learn about different species and their ecosystems. It is part of the broader Plant Kingdom badge series aimed at fostering an appreciation for nature.
The Bridge to Cadette Girl Scout Award is placed directly under the Brownie Wings on a Cadette sash or vest.
Each Girl Scout or Girl Guide organization designs the badges and requirements for their organization. Visit the web sites for each WAGGGS member organization for information about their badges.