
1995 Brownie Guide Badge Book - World Guiding Badge
Note:
To gain this badge you should complete five clauses. If you pass five more clauses, you may have another World Guiding Badge.
1) Sing a Brownie song from another country.
2) Make a friendship circle of paper dolls. Colour each one with a different Brownie uniform from around the world.
3) Find out what WAGGGS stands for. Wear the World Badge and tell somebody what it means.
4) Find or draw a picture of a World Centre and make it into a jigsaw.
5) Make a badge using the symbol from one of the World Centres.
6) Send a tape, letter or picture to a Brownie in another country. You could either do this on your own or with you unit.
7) Take part in an event or activity with another Unit. Say 'hello' to a Brownie you don't know and give her something you have made.
8) Cook and taste something that a Brownie in a Commonwealth country might eat.
9) Design a Thinking Day card and send it to someone you know in Guiding.
10) Help plan and take part in a Thinking Day celebration.
11) Talk with an adult you know, who was a Brownie. What was it like to be a Brownie when she was your age?
12) choose a country that has Brownies, make a poster, and use it to tell your Six about these Brownies.




2019 (July) Badge Finder - World Guiding Badge
Choose and do five of the following.
- Learn a Brownie song from another country. Sing it with your Six.
- Make a friendship circle of paper dolls. Colour each one with a different Brownie uniform from around the world.
- Take part in an event or activity with Brownies from another unit.
- Say hello to a Brownie you don’t know. Give her something you have made.
- Find out what WAGGGS stands for. Draw the World Badge and explain what each part means.
- Explain what it means to you to know there are Brownies in so many different countries.
- Draw or glue a picture of one of the four World Centres on to card. Make it into a jigsaw puzzle for another Brownie to complete.
- Know something about each of the four World Centres.
- Send a postcard, letter or email to a Brownie in another country. You can do this on your own or with other Brownies.
- Cook and taste something that a Brownie in another Commonwealth country might regularly eat.
- Design a World Thinking Day card. Send it to someone you know in guiding.
- With other Brownies, plan and take part in a World Thinking Day celebration.
- Talk with someone who has been abroad with Girlguiding. Tell the tester what you found out.
- Choose a country where there are Brownies. Make a display to tell your Six about the country and the Brownies who live there.