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Brownie Quest Paperback – January 1, 2008

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  • Print length 73 pages
  • Language English
  • Publisher Girl Scouts of the USA
  • Publication date January 1, 2008
  • Dimensions 0.25 x 7.5 x 9.75 inches
  • ISBN-10 9780884417118
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0884417115
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Girl Scouts of the USA (January 1, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 73 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780884417118
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0884417118
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.25 x 7.5 x 9.75 inches
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Girl Scout Journey in a Day Resources for Leaders

Updated April 2023

If you have read this blog for any length of time, then you know that I have never been a fan of the Girl Scout Journeys program. From the time I first looked at the Daisy Journey book when my troop started in kindergarten, my experienced teacher self thought, “This is age inappropriate!”.

My most commented on blog post in the past 6.5 years has been about the Journeys program ( you can read it here ). I followed it up last year with a post about Councils and leaders having a Journey in a Day program   . The bottom line for me is if it this program is so important, why can it be done in a day? What have you learned in a day that was absorbed completely?

Girl Scout Journey in a Day Resources for Leaders

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Leaders who need to do a Journey but dislike the program have flocked to this concept. Since it is so popular, I have decided to place all of the Girl Scout Journey in a Day resources for you in one place. Then you can pick and choose what you want to do!

Of course, before you make any plans on your own, check your Council’s website to see what they are offering for a Journey in a Day. When searching for resources for you, the events often came up at the top of the list.

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Daisy Girl Scout Journey in a Day

One Year of Daisy Scouts (two documents with HOW to do a Journey in a day or sleepover event)

Welcome to the Girl Scout Flower Garden  (from Making Friends)

Between Earth and Sky  (from Making Friends)

3 Cheers for Animals  (from Making Friends)

3 Cheers for Animals (from Plant, Plant, Electro…What?)

3 Cheers for Animals (from Girl Scout Troop 2214)

Brownie Girl Scout Journey in a Day

Wonders of Water (from Girl Scout Troop 2214)

Brownie Quest Sleepover (from A year in the Life of a Girl Scout)

A World of Girls (from Girl Scouts of Nation’s Capital)

Junior Girl Scout Journey in a Day

aMuse (from I am Girl Scouts)

aMuse (from Girl Scouts of Nation’s Capital)

aMuse (from Girl Scout Leader 101)

Get Moving (from I am Girl Scouts)

Get Moving (from Girl Scout Leader 101)

Agent of Change (from Girl Scouts of Central Texas)

Have you done a Journey in a day? Did you plan it or attend a Council event?

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Hi there, I am the troop leader for Troop 2214. Your active link for our Get Moving journey (Juniors) is incorrect. Takes readers to someone else’s (equally amazing!) blog 🙂

Thanks for finding that for me! It is now corrected.

Like you I am not fond of the Journey’s, at all. I would like to know if someone has developed a Journey in a day for the Cadette’s, Senior’s and Ambassador’s?

I am not sure. You may want to join the Facebook groups for older scouts and ask there. They may resources for you.

This is my second year as a Daisy troop leader. The first year we focused on earning the petals. This year, we decided to wade into the Journey badges. We are going to complete the 3 Cheers for Animals and Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden. We were told the 3 Cheers for Animals Journey was “the one to do”. In fact, it was out of stock and the lead time for shipping was 6 weeks. I was able to find a copy on Amazon though. After digging through the leader guide I was simply amazed at what was expected for this age level. The leader guide suggests taking a whopping 10 meetings to complete this Journey. Almost half of the Journey is planning to earn the Red Robin Award. As an adult I was overwhelmed just reading the leader’s guide! I started tweaking things so they were more appropriate for my girls and I cut the amount of meetings in half. We are also going to take a tour of our local animal shelter and then to earn our Red Robin Award the girls are going to collect supplies to be donated to the animal shelter. I feel like Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden journey is a bit more age appropriate. It also seems like the meetings are more coherent versus 3 Cheers for Animals which at times to me, feels disjointed. The Flower Garden journey also seems to be more hands on for the girls and I feel will hold their attention more. Luckily for our troop, we will start the Garden Journey in late winter / early spring and the church I attend has decided to start a community garden so all of our plants, worms and possibly Labybugs will be donated to the community garden. I have zero experience with anything other than the Journeys so I cannot compare them to what was done prior to the Journeys. I do think some changes need to be made so they are more age appropriate. The Journey In a Day seems overwhelming as a leader and for the girls. It seems like that would be information overload and I am not sure how much the girls would absorb. And how in the world would you the Gardening Journey in a day? Anyway, sorry for the long comment!!

I appreciate comments both long and short! I did not believe in the Journeys program since I felt it was age inappropriate and required too much overhauling, therefore never did one until I was forced to for my troop to earn the Bronze. Anything that needs that much tweaking to make it work tells me that it is not working! We are volunteers and the program should not have to be modified, which takes up so much more of our time. You may want to join the Daisy Girl Scout Facebook group. They have amazing resources and can help you answer how to do the Journey in a Day. You really do not have to do it, so I would not stress over it.

The irony of Journeys is that they were originally designed to accomplish two goals: (1) provide girls with the specific experience and background skills needed to tackle higher quality Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards since too many girls simply had no clue how to approach a quality project; and (2) to give leaders the type of “turnkey” program they were begging for to reduce the amount of time they were spending coming up with ideas and resources for troop meetings. After struggling for years in a love/hate relationship with Journeys, I have come to appreciate the good parts and I simply ignore or modify the rest.

As an educator for over three decades, I know how to make a program work for my students. The Journeys was a complete disaster, in my opinion, because leaders could not figure out what to do. They had to redo the entire thing and use other resources to get it done. Plus it took forever! Back in the mid 1990’s, my school district adopted a new math program. My two co-teachers and I had the teacher guides over the summer to go over them, and then we met to see how to approach it. We all agreed it was a poorly written program. It took five years and abysmal test scores, plus a consultant who cost $5000, to finally get rid of a program we teachers had been saying all along was bad. We had to rework the entire thing and use outside resources to teach.

The Journeys Program reminded me of that experience. Leaders disliked them. And in my opinion, if you can do a Journey in a Day, what is the point of the program?

Don’t forget the Girl Scouts of River Valleys. They have amazing Activity Plans for EVERY level (including Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador) which break down the Journeys into two 3-4 hour blocks, plus the final Take Action Project. girlscoutsrv.org

(Not my Council, just a big fan of their resources!)

They do have amazing things! Thanks for the reminder!

I think it’s interesting that the VTK has shortened the journey plans for the original journeys from 10 meetings to six. I’ve tried journeys as they were intended, and by the time the year was over they had forgotten what they learned at the beginning. More successful was one I did over two long days on two different weekends, with the TAP being decided on but accomplished later. I do think it’s possible to plan a JID but it needs to be a long day, and especially for older girls the TAP likely would be done later. But when I saw a program being advertised to do the outdoor journey virtually in 4 hours I was really irritated.

Deborah, I have been irritated by the Journeys program since 2008 when I first discovered it as a new leader of kindergarten Daisies. As an educator, it felt so age inappropriate the way it was written. Sixteen years later, leaders are still complaining. I have always been of the opinion that Journeys were a way for the GSUSA to make money. Since you need to do one to earn the metal awards, then the program must be purchased. There are Facebook Buy and Sell groups that do virtual Journeys and then your troop only has to do the TAP. It took a few months for my troop to earn their Bronze Award, we never completed the Silver Award, and we did two Senior Journeys for my girls to earn the Gold Award. Those two were done over the summer over the course of three days.

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Brownie Quest Girls Books

Brownie Quest is part of "It's Your World-Change It."

  • 1 In this Journey, you will:
  • 3.1 Discover Your Special Talents and Qualities
  • 3.2 Discover Values of the Girl Scout Law
  • 3.3 Discover Your Family's Values
  • 4.1 Connect as a Team
  • 4.2 Connect with Your Family
  • 4.3 Connect with Your Community
  • 5.1 Choosing a Project
  • 5.2 Planning a Project
  • 6 Resources
  • 7 Take-Action Project ideas

In this Journey, you will: [ ]

  • Find out how to take care of yourself, your family, your Girl Scout sisters, and your community—do an activity with your family to chart everyone’s special talents, play games at your troop meetings to learn how to work together, or do a fun “clue hunting” activity to learn the Girl Scout Law.
  • Plan a Take Action project, such as visiting a nursery school to read to younger children or teach them a game, creating a school skit about healthy eating, or making a presentation to your city council about fixing a broken sidewalk by your school.
  • Earn 4 leadership awards: Discover Key; Connect Key; Take Action Key; Brownie Quest Award. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. 

Learn more about how to earn your Take Action Award — and help your community — with the Girl Scout Take Action Guide.

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Journey: Brownie Quest

  • Computer Expert (Brownie Try-it)
  • My Best Self (Brownie Try-it)
  • Dancer (Brownie Try-it)
  • Home Scientist (Brownie Try-it)
  • My Family Story (Brownie Try-it)

Discover Key [ ]

Discover your special talents and qualities [ ].

My troop did the ball toss game mentioned in the Brownie Quest Leader's Guide, followed by the girls sitting down to fill out their "Discovering Me" star, which worked fine.

  • Teambuilding Spinner . If I did it again, I might modify a spinner like this one from Laura Candler to ask the girls different questions. (Note: While this link says it is for team-building, it seems more useful as a get-to-know-you activity.)
  • Conversation Starters for getting to know each other.
  • I am Posters. My troop made I Am posters. On thick scrapbook paper, I put a picture of each girl. Then using magazines, they cut words that describe them and their talents. I made sure each of them had the words I Am at the top of the poster.

Discover Values of the Girl Scout Law [ ]

  • Girl Scout Law Scavenger Hunt . After looking around in vain for a Girl Scout Law Scavenger Hunt, I finally made up my own File:Girl Scout Law Scavenger Hunt.docx . You should be able to do this in most meeting places, but look at the location hints to make sure they all fit. The file includes: a scavenger hunt list (pages 1-2; print one copy for each girl); pictures to cut apart and hide around the meeting site (pages 3-12; print these double-sided, so the words end up on the back of the appropriate picture; print enough to have a copy of each picture for each girl); a key at the end to know where to hide the pictures (pages 13-14).
  • Girl Scout Law letterbox . Another similar idea I had for this was to do it as a Girl Scout Law letterbox set.
  • Girl Scout Law Game . Have the girls make up their own rules for this game using the printable board game, some game markers (whatever you want to use), and some dice.

Discover Your Family's Values [ ]

Connect key [ ], connect as a team [ ].

Hula Hoop team-building . We did the hula hoop team building activity from the book, which the girls thought was fun. We did it around the circle once in both directions (and then they wanted to do it again).

I also did another hula hoop activity I learned from an office team-building years ago. The girls stand in a circle and hold out only their index fingers straight. Place the hula hoop in the middle on their fingers -- they can't curve their fingers around it to make it easier to hold! Then, without anyone losing touch with the hoop, they have to lower it to the ground and back up again. It sounds easy, but it's a lot harder than it sounds! (And it was even hard to do with 20 adults!) They have to work together and pay attention to what others on the team are doing.

Saving Fred activity. Help Fred the gummy worm get to his 'life preserver' using only paper clips.

Connect with Your Family [ ]

Make A Family Star that shares why and how the Girl Scout Law is important in your family.

Help lead your family in healthy habits, leading a family talk about healthy foods (how does healthy food help us, use a food pyramid), and come up with family exercises that would help your family lead a healthy lifestyle (like taking a walk every day).

  • help mom or dad go grocery shopping and prepare a healthy meal.

Connect with Your Community [ ]

  • Me on the Map activity to show the different circles of inclusion between me, family, neighborhood, community, town, state, country, world, etc.

Take Action Key [ ]

Choosing a project [ ].

Project Ideas:

Collecting gently used items from your home (clothes, toys, books) and donating to support a local cause.

Making braided chew ropes for dogs

Bake and donate dog biscuits

Collect for The Pencil Project

Collect for Message of Hope Foundation

Planning a Project [ ]

Resources [ ].

Girl Scouts Brownie Quest official page (includes PDFs and printouts)  http://www.girlscouts.org/program/journeys/your_world/brownie.asp

Girl Scouts of New Jersey have a 4-week journey program on their website www.gsnnj.org/About-Us/GSLE/Girl-Scout-Journeys/Documents/Brownie%20Quest%20Activities%20Program.pdf

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Take-Action Project ideas [ ]

Having trouble figuring out possible Take-Action projects? Look for ideas on the Take Action Project ideas page.

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Your guide to a year of trying and exploring! 

For troop leaders of second and third grade girl scouts. .

Brownies are excited to discover all they can do and be. As their leader, you get a front-row seat to all this action! You will guide your Girl Scouts through activities focused on exploration, confidence, and practical skills that will help them become their best selves. Planning for your troop year should always be girl-led . But to get you started, we’ve collected a variety of our most popular badges and awards into one action-packed plan! Get ready for a year of adventure and excitement as you help them grow. 

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Use these online Brownie troop year plans to start planning your year. You can customize it along the way as you get to know your Girl Scouts and their interests.

  • Order your Brownie program materials and resources from the Girl Scout Shop
  • Access detailed instructions to lead troop meetings through the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK), your free online resource for meeting overviews, materials lists, and more. See step-by-step access instructions.

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  • Arrival : Ask Brownies who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later. Try to be on alert and catch Brownies being honest and fair, even in subtle ways.
  • Warmups and Wellness : Get Brownies excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check. Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!
  • Opening Ceremony : Officially open your troop meeting by reciting the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Activities : Engage your Brownies in exciting activities to earn their badge.
  • Closing Ceremony :  End your meeting by reviewing what you have learned together and asking Brownies to share their favorite part of the meeting. Congratulate Brownies on their accomplishments. Finish with a  friendship circle  and by singing “Make New Friends” as a troop.
  • Follow Up with Families : After the meeting, remember to share with families all the great things their Brownies did!
  • When you can get outside, do it! Go for a small trip or simply meet in a new space. Shaking things up occasionally keeps things exciting
  • Check with your council to see if they’re offering events or activities that your troop could attend. Those events make life easier for you and allow your troop to connect with other Girl Scouts from their area. Many councils and service units host annual World Thinking Day events in February.
  • If any of the recommended program options is not the right fit, or if you want to give your Girl Scouts the chance to shape their own experience, have them vote to choose a different badge or activity within the same focus area. When you enable Girl-led activities, girls step up and take ownership of their decisions, they grow into confident leaders who can make informed and empowered decisions—a valuable skill they’ll carry throughout their lives.  Check out  our Award and Badge Explorer for other badge favorites, our latest release of new programs , or visit the Girl Scout Activity Zone .
  • Access free detailed instructions to lead each of the meetings included in these troop year plans through the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK).  Simply log in or create a member account from mygs.girlscouts.org .  Once you log in, from the left navigation menu choose “Volunteer Toolkit.” Then choose “Explore,” “Pre-Selected Tracks,” “Fun and Friendship” and you’re set! See step-by-step access instructions .
  • Access other easy-to-follow volunteer essentials to keep you organized and inspired.
  • Access volunteer training from gsLearn for easy access to essential training and courses to lead activities the Girl Scout way.
  • Simply log in via myGS.girlscouts.org and search for “GSUSA Brownie badges” or other topics of interest.  Each course will show you how to bring the badge content to life for your Brownie troop.
  • See step-by-step access instructions .

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Girls learn how to take care of themselves, their families, their Girl Scout sisters, and their community in the  Brownie Quest  Journey. Together they read to younger kids, promote healthy eating, or choose a project that improves the lives of their neighbors.

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  1. PDF Journey Planner

    A Leadership Journey Brownie Quest* (referred to as the Journey book). The adult guide has prompts to help leaders guide their troop, and the Journey book has stories, activities, and space for girls to add their reflections as they progress along the Journey. To complete the Brownie Quest Journey, girls must earn four awards:

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    Along the Quest, Girl Scout Brownies will meet three new friends and a bright shining elf - in a brand new Brownie story meant to inspire their own Take Action projects. Journey Book has 80 pages. Javascript is disabled on your browser.

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    During the Brownie Quest, three girls, Campbell, Jamila, and Alejandra, embark on an adventure together; The ELF Adventure. ELF stands for "explore, link arms, and fly.". During the first few chapters, girls discover the importance of friendship, and how to apply the different skills and talents of their sister Girl Scouts.

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    Brownie Quest. It's Your World-Change it! WOW! Wonder of Water. It's Your Planet-Love it! ... Journey Book $ 7.00 Girl's Guide $ 19.50 Badge Activity Set $ 4.00 Journey Award Badges $ 6.00 ... Girl Scout Brownie GSUSA/GSM Se p tember 26, 2017 Journey Book $ 7.00 Girl's Guide $ 19.50

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    Brownie Quest journey book. If you're using Wow! Wonders of Water, you may be able, with a bit of creativity, to adapt these meetings to include that series of journey books. Prior to your meetings with girls, be sure to let each girl's parent or guardian know where to get a copy of her own journey book.

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    Along the Quest, Girl Scout Brownies will meet three new friends and a bright shining elf - in a brand new Brownie story meant to inspire their own Take Action projects. Journey Book has 80 pages. Item #: 19339

  8. PDF Brownie Quest

    Along this Quest journey, Brownies will meet three new friends and a bright and shining elf—in a brand-new Brownie story meant to inspire their own Take Action Projects. The accompanying adult guide offers all the tips needed to create and maintain a sense of fun and mystery along the entire Quest. Instructions for a Brownie Brainstorm ...

  9. Brownie Quest: Girls Scouts of the USA: 9780884417118: Amazon.com: Books

    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Girl Scouts of the USA (January 1, 2008) Language ‏ : ‎ English. Paperback ‏ : ‎ 73 pages. ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780884417118. ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0884417118. Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces. Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.25 x 7.5 x 9.75 inches. Best Sellers Rank: #475,536 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books) Customer Reviews:

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    Home > Brownies > Books & Resources > Brownie Journey Book- Brownie Quest : Our Price: $ 7.00. Product Code: 67-67200. Qty: Description This Girl Scout Brownie Quest has second- and third - graders traveling along two colorful trails, one they can enjoy on their own and one they expolore with their Girl Scout group. Along the Quest, Girl Scout ...

  11. PDF It's Your World Change It! Tell It It's Your World

    As Brownies move through the journey, the Quest Master Map offers a visual record of their progress along the Quest. The girls have their own mini version of the Quest Map in their book. The Discover Key -To earn this award, each Girl Scout Brownie will discover herself and her values—as a Girl Scout and a member of her family.

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    From the time I first looked at the Daisy Journey book when my troop started in kindergarten, my experienced teacher self thought, "This is age inappropriate!". ... Brownie Girl Scout Journey in a Day. ... Brownie Quest Sleepover (from A year in the Life of a Girl Scout) A World of Girls (from Girl Scouts of Nation's Capital) Junior Girl ...

  13. Brownie Quest (Brownie Journey)

    Brownie Quest is part of "It's Your World-Change It." Find out how to take care of yourself, your family, your Girl Scout sisters, and your community—do an activity with your family to chart everyone's special talents, play games at your troop meetings to learn how to work together, or do a fun "clue hunting" activity to learn the Girl Scout Law. Plan a Take Action project, such as ...

  14. Girl Scout Journey Books

    Brownie. Badges & Journey Awards; Program Materials; Pins & Additional Awards; Junior. Badges & Journey Awards; Program Materials; Pins & Additional Awards; Cadette. ... The Power Of Advocacy Journey Book. $7.00 . Ambassador Justice Journey Book. $7.00 . Ambassador BLISS: Live It! Give It! Journey Book. $7.00 . Never Miss a Thing! Join Our ...

  15. Brownie Quest

    Brownie Quest is an "it's your world-change it!" journey. ... Make one (or more) of the recipes mentioned in the Journey book (or find a different, healthy recipe on the internet) as a troop. Enjoy. The third key. ... Brownie Quest is an "It's Your World" journey. The corresponding badge categories are Digital Arts, Healthy Living, Performance ...

  16. PDF GS Essentials 2021 Brownies

    Brownie Program Materials Journey & Skill-Building Books It's Your Planet — Love It! WOW! Wonders of Water Journey Book 67202 $7.00 Badge Activity Set 60202 $4.00 It's Your Story — Tell It! A World of Girls Journey Book 67204 $7.00 Badge Activity Set 60203 $4.00 It's Your World — Change It! Brownie Quest Journey Book 67200 $7.00

  17. PDF Brownie Journey

    Brownie Journey By: Troop 60844. Hold on! For this journey, your will need help from an adult. In this presentation, you will complete your Quest Journey! This journey will teach you how to be a leader! The Discover Key. The discover key is earned by discovering your special qualities and learning about values of the

  18. Brownie Quest: Journey Book

    Description. This Girl Scout Brownie Quest has second- and third - graders traveling along two colorful trails, one they can enjoy on their own and one they explore with their Girl Scout group. Along the Quest, Girl Scout Brownies will meet three new friends and a bright shining elf - in a brand new Brownie story meant to inspire their own Take ...

  19. Brownie

    Arrival: Ask Brownies who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later.Try to be on alert and catch Brownies being honest and fair, even in subtle ways. Warmups and Wellness: Get Brownies excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check.Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!

  20. PDF Brownie Journey

    Activity #4: Family Stars. Journey Connection: Session 1—Send It Home Time Allotment: 10 minutes Prep Needed: Gather materials and supplies. Trace one large star onto a sheet of paper for the girls to cut out (one per girl). Materials Needed: Paper with pre-traced stars. Scissors.

  21. PDF Brownie

    Brownie Quest Journey Book 67200 Badge Activity Set 60201 It's Your Story—Tell It! A World of Girls Journey Book 67204 Badge Activity Set 60203 Learn more! Connect with your Local Council Store or visit us online at girlscoutshop.com My Girl Scout Brownie Memory Book Volunteers can access the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) to find complete meeting ...

  22. Brownie quest journey ideas : r/girlscouts

    Asking a troop of older girls to lead a journey in a day is the way to go. A large Ambassador troop did the Breathe journey for all the Cadettes in our SU via rotating stations. They took the spirit of the journey and made it fun without following the books to the letter. They did games, science experiments, and exercises.

  23. Brownie Quest

    Girls learn how to take care of themselves, their families, their Girl Scout sisters, and their community in the Brownie Quest Journey. Together they read to younger kids, promote healthy eating, or choose a project that improves the lives of their neighbors. Brownie Quest In a Day Part of the Journeys sequence. Earned by Brownie Scouts.Discover Key...