Make Your Own Camping Recipe Book
$3.00Includes our favs! Kid-friendly, fun to make and delicious!
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Includes our favs! Kid-friendly, fun to make and delicious!

Print, cut, and match tracks to animals. Makes great swaps!Ā

Complete Step 2 of the Animal Observer Badge.

After a fun hiking trip our fun patch is a great reminder!

Kids love the challenge of climbing a rock wall!

Indoor flying! It will make your heart race and be an experience your group will never forget!

The Artemis program is NASA’s exciting mission to return humans to the Moon and prepare for future missions to Mars. This patch program is designed to educate Girl Scouts about space exploration, the Artemis mission, and inspire them to dream big and explore STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields.

This patch group will be your littles favorite!

Help your troop build and race their own derby cars. The entire process teaches your scouts in many areas from woodworking, precision work, decorating, competition and sportsmanship. *This item is not eligible for Return/Refund

Remember a fun Canoe troop trip or service unit event with our cute fun patch.

2″ iron-on embroidered patch. Shown with watermark. Your patches will not have watermarks.

A local baseball game is a great opportunity for a fun family event for your troop or service unit. When you contact the stadium for group events you might find that your girls can participate as color guard during the National Anthem. Your girls will want a patch of course to remember the fun.

A car wash is a great way to earn extra money for troop activities and trips.
Make sure to follow your council fundaising rules.
Our car wash patch will remind them about working together toward that goal.

If your troop or service unit is camping in the mountains, or your site has a view of them, this fun patch will make a great reminder of fun times and great views.

After your troop or group has learned proper flag etiquette, everyone will be proud to show their accomplishment with our Flag Etiquette Patch.

Bees, butterflies, birds and bats are among the many types of pollinators that move pollen from one flower to another which makes seed and fruits.
While visting a flower, the pollen usually sticks to the body of a pollinator which rubs off when it lands on a new flower.
Pollination helps create healthy ecosystems by enabling plant growth which provides oxygen, clean air and stabilize soil as well as providing habitat and food for animals and people.
Many botanical gardens, arboretums and audobon centers offer an opportunity for your troop to take a trip and learn about pollinators and how to help them thrive.
There are also many videos and printable resources to help troops learn about pollinators during a troop meeting.
Help your troop or service unit learn about the native flowering plants for your area.
Creating a pollinator friendly garden in your community is a great service project that also helps improve the planet.
Creating houses for birds, bats or bees makes a great service project for troops that prefer to work indoors.
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