Daisy Petal Ideas
The Leader's Guide has great ideas, but here are
some additional options. Pick and choose based on your troop's needs
and interests.
Light
Blue - Honest & Fair
- Have a game day and talk about how it's
not fun to play with cheaters. (I'm sure you can find
better words than that!!)
- Have an Egg Hunt for our "honest
and fair" petal. Allow each girl to find 5 eggs. Once
they reach their goal they have to assist the other girls
until everyone finds 5 eggs. Talk about how fun it is to
help each other. (You can vary this according to season or
holiday).
Yellow
- Friendly & Helpful
- Read the Brownie Story. Each time the
girls hear the word helpful, have them stand up and shout
"Helpful!" Then send them home with little
sheets of paper that say, "A Girl Scout was
here." Each time they do a good deed/chore without
being asked, they can leave a slip of paper.
- Talk about taking care of pets and
animal safety. Visited a local veterinarian's office, and
make a pet supplies donation to a local animal shelter.
Spring
Green - Considerate & Caring
- Secret pals! - Have each girl pick out
of a hat and bring a special gift or "secret
admirer" message to the next meeting - something
they've made themselves. Even better - send the gift in
the mail or drop it off on the front porch - girls love
getting mail. Then you could have each girl bring a card
to the next meeting to reveal herself.
- Make cards to take to a nursing home and
then go and spend time with the older folks of your town.
Visiting is fun during holidays, but remember it's nice to
visit any time of the year.
Red
- Courageous & Strong
- Practicing for a ceremony
(Investiture/Bridging) is a good way to earn this. Talk
about how it is sometimes scary to get up in front of
people and that it takes "courage" and
"strength." Then practice your ceremony until
everyone feels comfortable with their parts.
- Play a game called "Emotions."
It requires the girls to pick out of a hat a paper that
has an emotion on it, like Happy, Sad, Mad, Glad, Excited,
Hurt, etc. Have adults help with the reading and have each
girl stand in front of the group and act out the emotion
without talking. If your girls are shy, it could take
quite a bit of courage to stand up there and do that in
front of everyone.
- Host a fashion show or an imaginary pet
show (use stuffed animals)- another opportunity to stand
out in front of people.
- Plan a field trip without mommy! Parents
or older girls from another troop can help you out with
this. Girls really get the chance to grow without parents
hovering over them. Walk to a local restaurant or ice
cream parlor, or visit your neighborhood - go to the post
office, police station, etc.
- Try different foods that you have never
tried. (Check for allergies).
- Learn about what it means to be strong
not just by lifting weights but strong in mind too.
- Make a growth chart to hang in their
rooms so they can see how they grow.
Orange
- Responsible for what I say and do
- Do a service project that helps the
environment. Pick up trash around the school, park or
playground (wear gloves, of course!). Talk to the girls
about how each person should help take care of the earth.
Maybe plant a tree or some flowers.
- Get a big sheet of paper and have the
girls make a list of troop rules.
- Copy a picture from a coloring book.
Have the girls color the picture. Have the girls crumple
the picture into a ball. Now smooth out the picture. Note
all the wrinkles left on the paper. Explain when you say
something bad or mean it will always leave a mark on that
person. Some marks don't show but others do. A Girl
Scout's job is to be responsible and not say things that
might hurt someone on the inside. Discuss what words hurt
and what words are nice. Variation - if you have access to
small tubes of toothpaste, (dentist samples) have them
squeeze out the paste as fast as they can, then when they
are done, ask them to put it back in the tube. Moral -
sometimes we say things or do things and don't think about
the effect, and we can't take it back. Think before you
speak.
- Responsible for what I do can be as
simple as having the girls always wear their seat belts
when in a car.
- Have the girls think about what chore
they could do to help mom around the house and one that
they can do at the Daisy meetings to help out, like take
out the trash or push in the chairs at the end of the
meetings. They have a chart to take home and check off for
two weeks.
Purple
- Respect Myself & Others
- Have a doctor, nurse or dentist talk to
the girls about how important it is to take care of
themselves. Maybe visit their office.
- Put together care packages of
toothpaste, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, wet wipes, soap,
and combs. Each girl gets one and donate the others to a
shelter. Talk about proper hygiene and why it is
important.
Magenta
- Respect Authority
- Take a field trip to the local police
station or fire house for a tour.
- Have someone in authority, principal,
police officer, fire fighter, etc, talk to the girls about
what it means to have their job and how people depend on
them.
- Have girls dress up and put on a skit
showing people in authority and why it is important to
respect them. For instance: doctor (if you don't follow
doctor's orders you don't get better), teacher, crossing
guard, etc.
Green
- Use Resources Wisely
- Gather miscellaneous craft stuff left
over from other projects, then set it out with NO
instructions other than "make something." You'll
be surprised at what they come up with, and how
cooperation and working together suddenly happens.
- Collect aluminum cans for recycling.
- Visit a recycling center.
- Make paper from all of our construction
paper scraps.
- Practice some "leave no trace"
skills by cleaning the playground.
- Have a relay race with recyclables. Make
a pile of mixed recyclables (plastics, tin/aluminum,
newspapers, etc) and have a separate box labeled for each
type of recyclable. One by one the girls put one item at a
time into the correct box. Give a time limit and they can
race against the clock or each other.
Rose
- Make the world a better place
- Plant sunflower and daisy seeds for the
girls to take home.
- Go to a recycling center and practice
recycling at home. (Also good for Use Resources Wisely)
- Help a senior citizen with yard clean
up.
- Plant trees on Earth Day.
- Plant a flower garden as a "thank
you" to the church/school where your troop meets.
- Make bird feeders out of recycled
materials.
Violet
- Be a sister to every Girl Scout
- Find a troop outside of your area to be
Pen Pals with.
- Have a Sister Brownie Troop.
- Have a Thinking Day party.
- Study Girl Guides from other countries,
complete with an appropriate snack and craft.
- Make swaps for sister brownie troop.
- Have a Daisy party for all the Daisy
troops in town (that's assuming that there's more than 1
Daisy Troop!)
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