Welcome to our THIRD week of Day Camp at Home! We are so happy that you are continuing your virtual day camp journey with us and we are so pleased to share with you some of our very favorite crafts, activities, snacks and more will all be something you can have fun with AND learn from.
Remember that you do not have to complete everything that is here, but we really encourage you to at least give them a try!
If you are working towards that digital completion certificate, remember to take pictures of your work - don't put yourself in the photo ... just be ready to show us your creativity!
Since this is our week for favorite things, there were so many crafts that we love, that we just had to have all of them! If you have been to camp in the last few years, you have proabably done some of these and they may be your favorites too!
The Ribbon Lei is best for Girl Scouts in 4th-6th grades.
The Yarn Lei is best for Girl Scouts in 1st-3rd grades.
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What is Girl Scout Day Camp without lanyards? A sad, sad place for sure. Not our camp - we've got them! Lanyards are so much more than the fun of making them - they are useful too!
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Puzzle solving and jumping and being outdoors and playing with friend or family. It all adds up to a really fun time. After trying one of the patterns that we give you, maybe make your own!
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Have you been enjoying the songs over the last couple of weeks. We have saved up our favorites for you this week. Have fun and sing out!
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Ahhhh, a favorite snack always makes the day go along well. Eat and enjoy.
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Over the years we have had so much fun together being Girl Scouts. This video is from just three years ago - the theme was 'Kaleidescope of Color'. Were you there? Did you ride the train? Do you remember all the wonderful colors?
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