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 Brownie Girl Scout Insignia Tab - Brown

Official Girl Scout Brownie Insignia Tab made of 100% polyester grosgrain ribbon. World Trefoil Pin and Girl Scout Pins shown on tab are sold separately.

World Trefoil Pin (WAGGGS pin)

The Word Trefoil Pin Shows that you are part of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). All Girl Scouts wear this pin on the left side of the uniform directly above the Membership Pin on the Insignia Tab.

Brownie Girl Scout Membership Pin

This pin, worn only by Brownie Girl Scouts, shows that a girl is a member of Girl Scouts at the Brownie Girl Scout age-level. It is worn on the Brownie Insignia Tab on the left side of the uniform, centered above the heart. Clutchback.

Note: Participation patches must be worn on the back of the uniform only.

Here is a list of insignia available to Brownie Girl Scouts:

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Emblems

  • Girl Scout Membership Pin
  • Girl Scouts of the USA Identification Strip Set
  • Insignia Tab New!
  • Membership Stars/Discs
  • Troop Numerals
  • USA Girl Scouts Overseas Identification Strip Set
  • USA Girl Scouts Overseas Pin
  • World Trefoil Pin

Earned Age-Level Awards

  • Bridge to Brownie Girl Scouts Award
  • Bridge to Junior Girl Scouts Award
  • Brownie Girl Scout Try-Its
    1. All in the Family
    2. Animals
    3. Around the World
    4. Art to Wear
    5. Brownie Girl Scouts Around the World
    6. Brownie Girl Scouts Through the Years
    7. Building Art
    8. Careers
    9. Caring and Sharing
    10. Citizen Near and Far
    11. Colors and Shapes
    12. Computer Smarts*
    13. Cookies Count*
    14. Creative Composing
    15. Dancercize
    16. Earth and Sky
    17. Earth Is Our Home
    18. Eat Right, Stay Healthy
    19. Eco-Explorer
    20. Friends Are Fun
    21. Girl Scout Ways
    22. Girl Sports
    23. Healthy Habits
    24. Her Story
    25. Hobbies
    26. Let's Pretend
    27. Listening to the Past
    28. Make It, Eat It
    29. Making Music
    30. Manners
    31. Math Fun
    32. Me and My Shadow
    33. Movers
    34. My Body
    35. Numbers and Shapes
    36. Our Own Council's Try-It
    37. Outdoor Adventurer
    38. Penny Power
    39. People Are Talking
    40. People of the World
    41. Plants
    42. Playing Around the World
    43. Point, Click, and Go*
    44. Puppets, Dolls, and Plays
    45. Ready, Set, Go Camping
    46. Safety Sense
    47. Science in Action
    48. Science Wonders
    49. Senses
    50. Smart Cookie*
    51. Sounds of Music
    52. Space Explorer
    53. Sports and Games
    54. Stitch It Together
    55. Travel Right
    56. Watching Wildlife
    57. Water Everywhere
    58. Wave the Flag*
    59. Working It Out
    60. Write Away
  • Brownie Journey Award Patch New!
  • Girl Scout Cookie Sale Activity Pin* New!
  • Safety Award for Brownie Girl Scouts*

* Insignia requirements found online.

Additional Awards

  • International Friendship Recognition Pin
  • Lady Baden-Powell International Friendship Award
  • Lifesaving awards
  • The President's Volunteer Service Award
  • Religious awards

Participation Patches and Pins

* Insignia requirements found online.


BROWNIE TROOP LEADER - Danielle Tipton

Try-Its

Would your girls like to do something else outside the Try-It Book? Many councils have created Try-Its in other areas. (Just call to make sure you can still purchase them -- sometimes the programs disappear...)

Other Awards

Uniforms

Program

Bridging to Junior Girl Scouts

Every Brownie Girl Scout receives her "wings" at the end of her Brownie Girl Scout years. Some girls also choose to earn their Bridge to Junior Girl Scouts rainbow patch. At the Bridging Ceremonies, each Brownie Girl Scout receives:

  • Brownie Wings
  • Bridge to Juniors patch
  • A membership star with a green disc

Note: The Girl Scout pin is usually awarded at a special "Investiture Ceremony" during the next troop/group year.

You will need to pick at least one activity from each of the six steps to Junior Girl Scouting to learn what is at the end of your bridging rainbow.



Find out about Junior Girl Scouting.
  • Ask a Junior Girl Scout or an adult who works with Junior Girl Scouts to tell you about Junior Girl Scouting.
  • Find out about the awards (badges and signs) for Junior Girl Scouts by looking at a Junior Girl Scout sash, vest, catalog picture, or the Awards, Badges and Other Insignia section on Girl Scout central at www.girlscouts.org. Look through the Junior Girl Scout Handbook and Girl Scout Badges and Signs. Find out about the badges, the signs, and the leadership pin. Look for differences between Brownie and Junior Girl Scout activities.
  • Take part in a special event put on by your community service unit, council, or a Junior Girl Scout troop for Brownie Girl Scouts bridging to the Junior Girl Scout level.
    1. Find out about Junior Girl Scouting.
    2. Do a Junior Girl Scout Activity
    3. Do an activity from the Junior Girl Scout Handbook or Junior Girl Scout Badgebook.
    4. Do an activity from a Junior Girl Scout Issues for Girl Scouts booklet, such as Connections, Read to Lead, Girls Are Great, or Media Know-How.
    5. Do a Junior Girl Scout online science or technology activity from the "Awards, Badges and Other Insignia" section on Girl Scout central at www.girlscouts.org
    Do something with a Junior Girl Scout or a Junior Girl Scout troop or group.
    • Attend a meeting or event as the guest of a Junior Girl Scout troop or group.
    • Do a service project with Junior Girl Scouts.
    • Write to a Junior Girl Scout pen-pal (mail) or key pal (e-mail) who lives in your area or another state.
    1. Share what you learn about Junior Girl Scouting with Brownie or Daisy Girl Scouts.
    2. Make a poster or collage, or create a poster or flier on the computer, to show others what Junior Girl Scouts is all about.
    3. Put on a skit or special program about a service project or activity that you did with a Junior Girl Scout.
    4. Teach a song or game that you learned from a Junior Girl Scout.
    5. Plan and do a summer Girl Scout activity. (If your Brownie Girl Scout troop or group has its bridging ceremony before summer, you can receive your Bridge to Junior Girl Scouts award before doing this activity. However, you should do the activity before your first Junior Girl Scout meeting in the fall.)
    6. Go to a Girl Scout day or resident (sleep away) camp.
    7. Plan and do an outdoor activity with other Girl Scouts and their families.
    8. Have a cookout, swim or skate party, campfire, or stargazing activity with other Girl Scouts.
    9. Participate in a GirlSports activity with other Girl Scouts.
    10. Plan a get-acquainted activity for fall for your new Junior Girl Scout troop buddies.
    11. Write a summer newsletter for your group.
    12. Do a summer project with other Girl Scouts.
    13. Help Plan your fly-up Ceremony
    14. Learn a new opening or closing that you can use in your flying-up ceremony.
    15. Write a poem, song, or skit about going from Brownie to Junior Girl Scouts that you can use in your ceremony.
    16. Design and make invitations for the ceremony.
    17. Make decorations that you can use at the ceremony.

    RESOURCES FOR LEADERS AND PARENTS

    Point, Click, Go Try-it Program HelpsWorksheet Watching Wildlife Badge Activities (.pdf)Girl Tek - Brownie Girl Scouts
    New Girl Scout Age Levels - Effective Fall 2008
    New GSUSA Leadership Journeys
    It's Your World - Change It - New Leadership Journeys (.pdf)
    GSUSA Transforming Leadership (.pdf - 72 pages)
    GSUSA Tips for Using Existing Materials with New Leadership Philosophy (.pdf - 13 pg)
    The Brownie Story with Actions and the Brownie Play
    Brownie Girl Scouts - GSUSA 
    Brownie Troop Resources
    New Leader Hints
    How to Start a Troop Without Going Broke
    Sample Year Brownie Girl Scouts (.pdf - 1pg)
    Annual Brownie Troop Meeting Plan (.pdf 10 pg)
    Brownie Meetings 1-15 (.pdf)  
    Brownie Meetings 16-34 (.pdf) 
    First Meeting Ideas for Daisy & Brownie Scouts (.pdf - 2pg)
    Brownie First Six Meetings (.pdf - 19 pages)
    Girl Scout Party - Planning Meetings
    During Her Years as a Brownie What Every Girl Should Know
    Instant Program Cards (.pdf - 27 pg) 
    Follow the Leader - Monthly Activities for all Levels 

    Brownie Guides (UK) 
    Science Try-it Experiments
    Bridging - GSUSA
    Brownie Girl Scout Friends
    Brownie Girl Scout Crafts
    Little Brownie Friends
    Brownie Girl Scout Stationery
    Girls Only - for girls by GSUSA
    Bridging Booklet (.pdf - 31 pg)
    Preparing for & Celebrating Transitions Daisy to Adult
    GSUSA Journeys Information
    GSUSA It's Your World Change it Journey
    It's Your Planet Love it, Journey Information
    It's Your Planet Planning Preview
    Blank Journeys Worksheet (.pdf - 1pg)
    Journey Worksheets for all levels
    Five Tips for a Great Journeys Trip (.pdf)
    Brownie Age Level Ideas
    GSUSA Volunteer Orientation Home Study (.pdf - 41 pg)
    Age Levels Online Self Study
    Brownie Home Study

    Brownie Girl Scout Leader Online Training
    Brownie Leader Online Self-Study
    Brownie Online Leader Training
    Leader Training - Brownie
    Girl Scout Brownie Leader Training (.pdf - 41 pg)
    Brownie Level Home Study Guide (.pdf - 10 pages)
    Brownie Age Level Leader Home Study (.pdf - 98 pages)
    Useful Links for Brownie Leaders
    Learning the Girl Scout Promise
    Learn the Girl Scout Law and Daisy Petals 
    Bracelet
    How I Live the Girl Scout Law Work sheet (.pdf)  
    GS Law Coloring Book (.pdf - 12 pages)
    GS Law Coloring Book 2 (.pdf - 12 pages)
    Girl Scout Promise Pinwheel
    Brownie Girl Scout 
    Investiture
    Brownie Girl Scout Investiture 2
    Brownie History
    The Brownie Story 1
    The Original Brownie Story
    The Brownie Story  3
    Rhyme of the Brownies
    Brownie Bingo
    Brownie Games on 3 x 5 Cards (Word .doc)  
    Brownie Paper Doll Craft
    Brownie Fun Fortune Teller (.pdf)
    Brownie Girl Scout Safety Award - GSUSA
    Girl Scout Mentors for Leaders-
    Brownies
    The First Four Meetings for Brownies
    Brownie Handbook Hunt
    Brownies Instant Meetings
    Games for Brownies  (7-8 yr old)
    Brownie Girl Scout Insignia
    Brownie Vest Insignia Placement - 
    Service Projects for Brownies
    Service Projects for Brownies and Juniors
    Good Turn 
    Mouse Crafts
    Brownie Girl Scout Friends
    Girl Scout Challenge 1 - Brownies

    Terrific Tips for Badgework
    Try It Help 
    Brownie Try-it Requirements, Links and Ideas
    Try-it Work from Home Form
    Petal - Try-it - Badge - 

    Interest Project Conversion Chart
    Age Level Record Sheets

    Brownie Try-its Indexed by Activity (.pdf) 8 pages
    Brownie Try-its Index by Activity Updated 2006 (.pdf) 12 pages
    Brownie Try-its Indexed by Name (.pdf) 7 pages
    Brownie Try-it Sheets and Workbook
    Helpful Links for Brownie Try-Its
    Brownie Girl Scout Try-it Resources
    Making Friends Projects for Brownie Try-its
    Badge Matcher - Arts and Crafts for Badges 
    Brownie Girl Scout Insignia Helps
    Brownie Try-it Idea Exchange
    Links for Brownie Try-its  
    Brownie Try-its & Project 

    Learning Tree
    Wave the Flag Try-it
    Smart Cookie Try-it -

    Point,Click,Go Try-it -

     
    Computer Smarts Try-it

     
     
     
    Science Try-it 

    Experiments

    Bridging
    Bridging Booklet (.pdf - 31 pg)
    Preparing for & Celebrating Transitions Daisy to Adult
    Girls Only - for girls by GSUSA
    Brownie Girl Scout Stationery
    Little Brownie Friends
    Brownie Girl Scout Crafts


     

     
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