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Vote-Election Fun Patch
Many troops are at least partially girl – led so voting should not be a difficult concept for them to understand.
Hopefully they also understand that it’s ok to disagree as long as they remain respectful and kind.
Younger girls can practice voting skills by hosting an election of their own to choose a troop crest, a troop party theme or snacks for their next meeting.
Older girls may want to volunteer to help get the message out to the adults in the community to vote.
It’s important for the girls to remember they are only reminding people to vote, not telling them how to vote.
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Watching Wildlife Patch
This cute frog patch is a great way to celebrate your kids’ wildlife trip or project!
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Waterpark Patch with Slide
Our fun Waterpark patch makes a great keepsake after a great summer trip.
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Whale Watching Patch
An eye catching patch for a great event. The Whale Watching patch is a must have especially if your girls are lucky enough to spot a whale!
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Wildlife Patch
If your girls are wild about wildlife they will love this cute raccoon patch. Award it after a wildlife related trip or event.
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$0.69
Winter Camping Patch
Find a cozy cabin, make sure the girls dress for the cold and have fun winter camping! Remember your fun trip with this awesome patch!
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Winter Camping Patch — Wedge
Find a cozy cabin, make sure the girls dress for the cold and have fun winter camping! Remember your fun trip with this awesome patch!
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Women’s History Fun Patch Patch Program®
Try our Women’s History Month activity suggestions with your troop or come up with your own.
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$0.75
Woodworking Patch (Tools)
Help your troop learn how to make something out of wood. This patch from MakingFriends®.com demonstrates that your troop has learned how to use basic tools like a hammer, nails and sandpaper. Older scouts might be ready to learn how to use saws, drills and more specialized wood working tools. Arrange a trip to a local hardware store or have a local carpenter visit so your troop or service unit to teach about safety, tools and even about careers in wood working.