Yer becuse i have one
The Blue Peter badge has different colors that signify various achievements. The standard blue badge is awarded for general participation in Blue Peter activities, while the silver badge is given for special achievements, such as completing a significant challenge or project. There is also a gold badge, which is awarded for exceptional contributions or achievements, often to notable individuals. Each badge represents a different level of accomplishment and recognition in the Blue Peter community.
Journalist Mark Boardman is one of less than 400 to have a gold blue peter badge
Unfortunatley no
paul hart
there 50th anniversary i think
buy one off ebay
yes it is, i thik it is, maybe not
You have to save someone's life or show extreme courage.
Find out the 'CBBC studio' address and send a letter to there.
sure
Blue Badges are awarded for interesting letters or emails, stories, poems, really good ideas for the programme, pictures and for having appeared on the programme. They are not awarded for taking part in Blue Peter AppealsSilver badges are awarded for doing something different from your Blue badge project. For instance, if you won a Blue badge for an interesting letter or email, you could then win a Silver badge by sending us a picture, or a poem.Green badges are awarded for letters and pictures that are about the environment, conservation or natureOrange badges are for winners and runners up of Blue Peter competitions. To win one of these badges you will have to enter a Blue Peter competition.Purple badges are only for children who have been selected to be Blue Peter Team Players. To win a purple badge you must review an episode of Blue Peter. Print off the Purple Badge Form, fill it in and send it to the address on the right hand side of this page for your chance to be a team player.Gold badges are very rare, and only awarded for really outstanding achievements - for instance, saving someone's life or extreme bravery and courage
Blue Peter Badge