Don’t we all wish we could look at the world through a Daisy Girl Scout’s eyes? Everything they do—from planting a garden to putting on a skit to proudly adding that first petal to their vest—sparkles with that "first time ever" newness! Along the way, they’ll use their Daisy exuberance to help others—and they’ll never forget how that feels. Every Daisy meeting is an adventure filled with giggles, energy, and excitement.
As a Daisy (grades K–1), she might:
Gain new friends as part of a troop
Earn petals and badges as she embraces the Girl Scout Promise and Law
Make a difference in her community through a Leadership Journey
Sell cookies (and have fun doing it)
Explore nature and the outdoors
Daisy girl scouts are the youngest members of the Girl Scout family. They begin their adventure when they are in kindergarten and first grade. They are called "Daisy" after the nickname given to Juliet Gordon Low who is the founder of Girl Scouts. During troop meetings and events, they learn the Girl Scout Promise and Law through age-appropriate activities. As they learn each of the ten values of the law, they earn a petal to wear on their uniform. Troop meetings should provide the girls with a variety of activities to help them understand and practice the value that is being learned. Previously earned values can and should be reinforced in later meetings. However, troop meetings should first and foremost be fun! Appeal to the interests of the girls and keep things moving.
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