How do you get Tula petals?

How do you get Tula petals?

How to Earn the Tula Courageous and Strong Petal

  1. Talk about “Tula’s Story”
  2. Make an art gallery celebrating women who are courageous and strong.
  3. Practice being courageous and strong.

How do I get Rosie Petal?

Here are 10 ways to earn your rose “Make the World a Better Place” Daisy Girl Scout petal:

  1. See a need and start a drive.
  2. Do a Random Act of Kindness Day.
  3. Donate used books to a library or a preschool.
  4. Clean up trash in a city park.
  5. Play this “Let’s Recycle” sorting game. (

How do you become a sister for Girl Scouts?

While enjoying snack as a group, have each girl share with the group one thing that she is going to do at home or at school to show others that she is a sister to every Girl Scout. Ideas include: Make up a cool handshake with a friend, and then teach it to other girls who want to learn it.

What is a journey badge?

While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference.” During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community.

What activities can I do to reinforce respect for myself?

I recommend the following activities that will reinforce respecting myself and others: 1 Practice with activities 2 Be creative with a craft 3 Get moving with a game 4 Put into action with a service project or real life experience. 5 Optionally: If I have a song that related, sing that as well. More

How can I teach my girls to respect others?

If so, use the Respect Myself and Others Activity booklet and take your girls on a garden adventure helping a family of fairies on a mission to teach the world how to live by very important values.

How do you create trust and respect for the guide?

This activity creates trust and respect for the judgment of the “guide.” Create groups of five people and give each group two sheets of paper. On one sheet, ask the the group to list something the entire group has in common, other than traits that they can see, such as all having hair.