How do Daisy journeys work?
To complete the Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden Journey, girls must earn three awards: Watering Can, Golden Honey Bee, and Amazing Daisy. The Watering Can Award prepares girls for their Take Action Project, which leads to the Golden Honey Bee Award. The final award is the Amazing Daisy Award.
What is the daisy promise?
On my honor, I will try: To serve God* and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
How long should a daisy meeting last?
Meetings are generally held every week, every other week, or every month, in schools, places of worship, or other public build-ings. Some troops meet after school, while others meet in the evening or on weekends. Meetings are typically 1-2 hours.
How do you iron on Daisy Journey patches?
SOME LAST ADVICE FOR DAISY JOURNEY SETS Do not try to iron these little patches on – you will ruin the background patch. They also do not stick well with fabric glue. Your best bet is to sew them on to the background patch. Next best option is a Badge Magic type product.
How do I get Rosie petal?
Here are 10 ways to earn your rose “Make the World a Better Place” Daisy Girl Scout petal:
- See a need and start a drive.
- Do a Random Act of Kindness Day.
- Donate used books to a library or a preschool.
- Clean up trash in a city park.
- Play this “Let’s Recycle” sorting game. (
What is the Brownie oath?
The Promise (for Brownies, Guides, members of The Senior Section and adults) is: I promise that I will do my best: To be true to myself and develop my beliefs, To serve the Queen and my community, To help other people and To keep the (Brownie) Guide Law.
How old do you have to be to be a daisy?
Daisy is the initial level of Girl Scouting. Named for Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low, they are in kindergarten and first grade (around ages 5–7).
How do you start a daisy meeting?
Greet and introduce yourself and explain using the sign-in sheet. Give the girls a nametag to decorate with markers, crayons and stickers. Option: Adult helper leads the girls in a game. Explain the Girl Scout Promise (GGGS pages 4 5) and that you will start every meeting by saying the Girl Scout Promise.