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Building Good Relationships Within Your Girl Scout Troop-Activities to Help You Get There

Building good relationships with the girls in your troop is essential for keeping the sisterhood of scouting. Here is an activity to help you do this. *This post contains affiliate links. One of the most important goals a leader should have for her troop is that they all should get along and be a sister …

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How to Earn the Yellow Daisy Petal Friendly and Helpful With This Fun Hedgehog Book

*This post contains affiliate links. As a classroom teacher since 1987, I know the value of a good children’s book to teach important life lessons. As adults, we can tell young children about right from wrong, but many times they need more concrete lessons. This is where a good book comes in handy. Instead of …

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Earn Three Daisy Petals for Earth Day This April

Earth Day is a great opportunity for your Daisy troop to earn three petals in one meeting.   Updated September 2020   *This post contains affiliate links.     Last year my troop did this terrific craft I found at scoutingweb.com to earn three petals-Green (Use Resources Wisely), Yellow (Friendly and Helpful), and Rose (Make …

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How to Earn the Yellow Daisy Petal Friendly and Helpful

The yellow Daisy petal is to be “friendly and helpful”.  This is one of those petals that your girls earn each and every time you have a meeting. Girls need to be helpful during each meeting, as one day they will be taking over and making them more girl led. Friendly is self-explanatory…they need to get …

Girl Scout Daisy Community Service Project to Earn 5 Daisy Petals
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Girl Scout Daisy Community Service Project to Earn 5 Daisy Petals

Whether you need to review Updated November 2023 This is a community service project that my Daisy troop did last year, and one that we are going to do again this spring.  It covered five petals in all!  It was perfect as a review of the Girl Scout Promise. They petals that were covered: Purple-Respect Myself …