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When you've completed the activities you will have earned the Brownie Girl Scout Challenge Award Patch Pin. |
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The Girl Scout Challenge 1:
Brownie Girl Scouts
Making the World a Better Place
You can make the world a better place! It all begins where you live and go to school. You can do something like cheer up someone who is sad. Or, it can be something bigger like cleaning up the playground.
Start today. Have fun doing these three activities. Once complete, have an adult order your Challenge Award!
1. Courage
Courage means being brave. It takes courage to try new things. Have you ridden a two-wheeler for the first time? Made a new friend? What have you already done that took courage?
Use your courage to make the world a better place. Think of someone at school or in Girl Scouts you would like to help or cheer up. Do you know someone who needs a friend? Think of something really nice you can do for that person. Now, do it!
2. Character
Character is the type of person you are. Are you honest, a good listener, friendly, and helpful? These words describe a person who's got the character it takes to make the world a better place. Have you noticed they are also words in the Girl Scout Law?
What's your favorite line in the Girl Scout Law? Why? Make up a cheer explaining your answer. Be creative.
Now share your cheer with three people. What did they say? What did you learn?
3. Confidence
Confidence is believing in what you can do. When you can do something really well, you can teach it to a younger kid. What's a game you are good at and have a lot of fun playing?
Make a little kid's day extra special by using your confidence to teach him or her your game.
What did you learn? How does it feel to help a younger kid have a special day?
CONGRATULATIONS! You've finished the Girl Scout Challenge. Now you can add the Brownie Girl Scout Challenge Award Patch Pin to your sash or vest. Click here if you want a special way to remember everything you've done.
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The Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout. |
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