Norges KFUK-Speidere (YWCA Guides of Norway) wear a green uniform shirt and a scarf. The color of the scarf indicates the age group or if they are a patrol leader or an adult leader. Norsk speiderpikeforbund (Norwegian Girl Guides Association) wear a gray uniform shirt and a scarf.
a light blue blouse with a dark blue scarf
There are four Girl Guide organizations in Belgium. In all four, the Guide uniform consists of a scout shirt and a scarf/neckerchief. The color of the scarf is specific to each unit. Scouts en Gidsen Vlaanderen (SGV) or Scouts and Guides of Flanders wear a beige shirt with dark green pants, shorts, or skirt and a scarf/neckerchief. FOS Open Scouting wear dark blue shirts. Guides Catholique De Belgique (GCB) or Catholic Guides of Belgium, wear orange shirts. Scouts et Guides Pluralistes De Belgique (SGP) or Scouts and Guides Pluralistic of Belgium wear pearl gray shirts.
The Asociatia Fetelor Ghizi din Romania (The Association of Girl Guides of Romania) members wear brown slacks, tan scout shirts and a scarf.
Girl Guides in India wear a blue uniform (dress) with a belt and a scarf/neckerchief.
The uniform for the members of Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil, a member organization of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) consists of a shirt and a scarf/neckerchief.The Scarf:The scarf is the element that identifies the scout or guide group you belong to. Each group has its scarf with colors that characterize and distinguish it from others.The Shirt:Many groups use shirts to identify the members of each unit or age group. Each unit or age group has a different color shirt, common to all of the association.Badges may be attached to the shirt. The badges identify the group or organization to which the person belongs, the country of origin, and other items.
Girl Guides in Brazil honor Jerônyma Mosque with the title of Chief Founder of the Brazilian Bandeirante. Jerônyma was part of the group which met at the home of Mrs. Adele Lynch and acted upon the suggestion from Lady Olave Baden-Powell by forming the Association of Girl Guides of Brazil in 1919. The organization is now known as the Federation of Bandeirantes in Brazil.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Brazilian Girl Guides do not sell cookies. No information about cookie sales is available on the "Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil" (Federation of Guides of Brazil) web site.
Well, darling, in France, the Girl Guides wear a navy blue polo shirt with the Girl Guides emblem, paired with navy blue pants or skirt. They also rock a navy blue beret because, let's be real, who doesn't love a good beret? So, if you want to blend in with the French Girl Guides, just throw on some navy blue and channel your inner chic scout.
The guides trefoil, commonly associated with the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, is typically a shade of yellow or gold. This color symbolizes optimism and warmth, reflecting the values of the organization. The trefoil itself is a three-leafed design, representing the three parts of the Girl Guide promise.
The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf was created in 2006.
The ISBN of Red Scarf Girl is 9780064462082.