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Daisy Kit - Courageous & Strong Meeting Plan

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Courageous and Strong Not included:

For straw rockets: Scissors and markers. For superhero masks: Scissors, markers, or crayons. Remember, you don’t have to do all the activities.

Intro:

Let’s make the Girl Scout sign and say the Girl Scout Promise together. Would anyone like to lead it? On my honor, I will try: To serve God* and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. *Members may substitute for the word God in accordance with their own spiritual beliefs.

Icebreaker:

What is your favorite animal? Make the sound it makes and see if we can guess!

Pick at least three of the following activities to complete to earn this petal! You can do these all in one meeting or over several meetings if you wish. Feel free to be creative, and modify or supplement these ideas with your own activities around the theme of being courageous and strong.

Activity 1: Talk about it! Ask the girls:

e What does being courageous and strong mean to you? e Who are some people you know who are courageous? e What are some ways people can be strong? e Are there other ways someone can show strength besides having a strong body? Activity 2: Have a strong body—with yoga! Use the included yoga cards and try some yoga poses together.


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