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Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.
Cabin Camping Patch
The cabin camping patch from MakingFriends®.com is the perfect way to commemorate your group’s camping trip especially if its their first one.
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75.
Camp Patch
This Camp patch from MakingFriends®.com is sure to be a hit with your scouts or youth group after a fun trip together. Perfect for boys and girls of every age level.
We have lots of ideas to make your troop or service unit camping trip fun on our page Camping and Hiking.
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Original price was: $3.49.$3.00Current price is: $3.00.
Camping Seasons Patch Group
Does your troop love camping? Take them camping each season and this camping patch set is just right for the back of their vest.
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Original price was: $5.99.$4.50Current price is: $4.50.
Camping Skills Patch Group Patch Program®
Purchase this half wheel, the whole group or purchase only the patches you want.
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75.
Candle Making Patch
Candle making is a fun activity for girls. They can make them for fun, as a gift or even to use in a special ceremony. This eye catching patch is a great reminder of your girls learning something new.
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.
Canoeing Patch
Head out to the river with your troop for fun day of canoeing! Your girls will love to get this patch as a reminder for a memorable time outdoors.
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75.
Cards for Our Military Patch
Making cards for the military for the holidays is a great community service activity for scouts of all ages. The Cards for Our Military patch from MakingFriends®.com is a great way to show your troop cares about our troops.
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.
Care for Pets Patch
Even the youngest scouts can help care for pets. If your girls don’t have a family pet, ask them to practice caring for pets using favorite a stuffed animal.
Talk about what responsibilities come with pet ownership. Discuss which responsibilities are age appropriate for them.
Are they old enough to feed their pet or fill their water supply?
Is grooming their pet something that is safe for them to do?
Can they help clean up after their pet and keep the pet’s environment clean and safe?
While the girls aren’t old enough to make vet appointments, do they understand that part of caring for a pet is taking care of their medical needs and following the vets recommendations?
One thing girls of all ages can do to help care for pets is to play with them.
All pets need attention and most need play time. Ask the girls to make sure to play with the family pets for at least 5 minutes each day and share their experience at the next meeting.
Was there a reason they couldn’t play with their pet for 5 minutes every day? If they couldn’t, did they encourage another family member to help?