World Thinking Day Patch
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75.World Thinking Day is celebrated by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides all across the world. Give your girls this patch to celebrate the occasion.
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World Thinking Day is celebrated by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides all across the world. Give your girls this patch to celebrate the occasion.

Your girls will have a great time creating scrapbooks to remember the fun times with their troop or other special occasions. Scrapbooking makes a great troop or service unit event or trip. Check with your local scrapbooking store for opportunities to learn new skills with your girls. This eye-catching Scrapbook patch is a great reminder of your fun troop or service unit corp event!

Your girls will have a great time studying the stars at night or on your troop trip to the planetarium. This patch is an eye-catching reminder of their fun and educational experience.

After your camping trip, the Tent Camping patch will look great on the back of your girls’ vests!
Perfect for scouts who have demonstrated they can set up a tent on their own. See our suggested requirements below.

Scouts of all ages will appreciate a chance to tour an ambulance. Contact your local ambulance company to arrange a visit or tour. They may even be able to arrange for an ambulance to come to your meeting. Don’t forget this patch from MakingFriends®.com to remember this great experience!

Your troop will have so much fun using their imagination to build fairy houses! Try this fun, no prep activity on your next camping trip. However your girls decide to build their fairy houses, this colorful Fairy House patch from MakingFriends®.com is sure to please your girls!

Martial arts are a great way for your girls to learn about fitness and self defense. Ask your local martial arts studio to allow your troop to come in for a class or for an instructor to come into a meeting to teach the girls some basic moves. This eye catching patch will remind the girls of this fun activity.

If your girls like to figure out ‘whodunit’ then they will love learning about forensic science. Host a mystery party game or help your girls get into the science of investigation by learning how to compare fingerprints, handwriting and more. The Forensics patch shows that your girls love solving a mystery.
Girls that earned the Cadette Special Agent Badge can use what they learned to host an event for younger girls.
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Help your girls review their favorite recipes and make adjustments for a healthier diet. Some culinary schools and restaurants offer trips where your girls can learn about cooking healthy. The Healthy Cooking patch from MakingFriends®.com shows your girls have learned to make better choices by preparing healthy meals.
March is National Nutrition Month.

If your girls enjoy the outdoors they will probably have a great time with a trip to ride horses. Don’t forget to our Horseback Riding patch!

Your girls will appreciate learning how to use a sewing machine. While it’s a great skill for anyone to have, learning to sew on a machine can also help with future badge work. The Junior Independence* and Senior Room Makeover* and Science of Style* badges all have activities for which knowing how to use a sewing machine could be a great help. If you don’t have a machine or the skills, check with your local sewing or craft shop to see if they offer a trip. Ask around in your community too. There may be seamstresses or tailors who would love to be a guest at your troop meeting or event to share their skills.

Any time is a great time to visit seniors! Singing for Seniors patch is a great reminder of your troop trip or service unit event.

Building and decorating birdhouses are fun. Girls can make them as a gift of as part of earning a badge or journey or as a service project. Whatever the reason, this colorful Birdhouse patch is a great addition to any vest.

Origami is a paper folding art form that your girls will have fun earning. Origami became popular in Japan as a recreational and ceremonial activity. The crane is the most recognizable origami project but there are many others your girls might like to try. Simpler projects your troop can work on include the bird shown below or a fish, corner bookmarks, paper boats and flowers. Your girls might want to progress to more difficult projects which could include elaborate flowers, peacocks and dragons.
Whatever the level, the Origami patch is perfect to show your girls have take the time to learn the art of paper folding.
If your troop enjoys origami, why not make a bunch and pair them with SWAP* tags to make fun crafts for trading.

Challenge your scouts to perform Random Acts of Kindness in your community. Help your troop brainstorm ideas of things that will be kind. Remind scouts that Random Acts of Kindness don’t need to be elaborate service projects or planned activities. Something as simple as sharing a snack with someone in school who seems lonely is a kind thing to do. Your troop can set their own criteria to earn this cute patch. Perhaps your scouts will decide to share a random acts of kindness once a month for a year or every day for a week.
The Random Acts of Kindness Patch from MakingFriends®.com makes a great addition to any patch collection.

Give your girls a chance to earn the Archery patch! Check with your council or community for indoor and outdoor archery opportunities with a certified USA Archery instructor. While girls can earn the Cadette Archery* badge, girls of all levels can include archery in their plans while camping or as a fun trip if they follow their council safety-wise and if the proper equipment for their age is available.
*MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA.
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