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$0.69
Dance Fitness Patch
Iron on! 2″ Embroidered Patch. What’s your girls’ favorite dance style? Zumba? Hip Hop? Jazzercize? Aerobics? Our dance fitness patch is an exciting reward for troop of power dancers.
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$0.99$0.69Horseback Riding Patch
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!
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$0.99$0.69Star Gazer Patch
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.
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$0.99$0.69Trampoline Patch
Jump into the fun of a trampoline trip and celebrate with our super cute trampoline patch.
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$0.99$0.69Spa Party Patch
Spend a day at the spa or throw your own spa party with a our spa patch as keepsake for the fun you had with your group.
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$0.69
Kidnap Breakfast Patch
Plan a kidnap breakfast with their parents and pick up the girls in their pajamas for a fun outing for breakfast! It’s as simple as that. The girls get no warning (unless a parent/ guardian feels it’s necessary). Leaders come wake up the girls at their homes and they come out to breakfast in their pajamas. As the cars get fuller, send in their sister scouts to wake up the next girl. Make it fun for leaders girls too by having those girls woken and picked up by a different leader! Remind them of the fun with this special patch.
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$0.99$0.49Scout Sunday 2020 Patch
The “Scout Sunday”* patch is a good way to acknowledge that a scout has taken part in Scout Sunday*. The Scout Sunday* tradition was started to make people in houses of worship aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their “Duty to God”.
*MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA.
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$0.69
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.