Step-by-Step Guide to Earn the Brownie First Aid Badge

If you are looking for a fun, hands-on meeting plan to help your troop be prepared for anything, earning the Brownie First Aid Badge is the perfect choice!
From knowing exactly when to call 911 to building their very own personalized safety kits, this badge teaches girls vital skills that build their confidence in any emergency. Plus, keeping eight-year-olds engaged during safety lessons can be tricky—which is why we’ve packed this guide with interactive activities, printable games, and creative ideas to make your meeting a total success.
Brownie First Aid PDF Badge Requirements
- Find out how to get help from 911
- Talk to someone who treats injured people
- Make a first aid kit
- Learn how to treat minor injuries
- Know how to prevent and treat outdoor injuries


Looking for a quick, educational activity for your next troop meeting? These Printable First Aid Cards make learning safety fun and accessible. Print them out, cut them into handy flashcards, and let your girls practice responding to different scenarios. Makes great SWAPS also.

Step 1: Find out how to get help from 911
The “Emergency vs. Adult” Rule: Helping girls realize that 911 is for urgent dangers, while an adult is for minor cuts or scrapes.
Phone mechanics: Reminding them how to call from a locked cell phone.
Vital Info: Practicing memorizing their home address and phone number.

Step 2: Talk to someone who treats injured people
If you can’t meet with someone face-to-face, there is plenty here in this 80-page, free, printable PDF workbook designed to reduce children’s anxiety about medical visits through engaging games, puzzles, and coloring pages. It helps kids confidently understand how their bodies work, what to expect at a hospital, and the roles of different healthcare professionals they might meet.

Step 3: Make a first aid kit
Now that the girls know who to call and who treats injuries, it’s time for some hands-on fun: building their very own first aid kits!
You can use small plastic pencil boxes, makeup bags, or even clear ziplock pouches for this project. Have the girls personalize their kits with stickers or drawing markers to make them unique.
You can use small plastic pencil boxes, makeup bags, or even clear ziplock pouches for this project. Have the girls personalize their kits with stickers or drawing markers to make them unique.
➡️Take a look at these pouches for your girl’s personal kits

Step 4: Learn how to treat minor injuries
This is where your fun freebie can be used. Learn how to treat minor injuries
Once the girls understand how to call for help and what tools they have in their kits, it’s time to learn how to treat minor mishaps like scrapes, small cuts, and insect bites.
Step 5: Know how to prevent and treat outdoor injuries
The most common outdoor injury is a sprained ankle. Watch this video to learn how to treat a sprained ankle.
Get your fun patches and downloads!
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Ambulance Visit Patch
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First Aid Patch — Scissors
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First Aid Patch Program®
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First Aid Patch with Bear
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First Aid Prepared Patch Program®
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First Aid Worksheets Downloads
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Printable First Aid Cards
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