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Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden (Grades K-1) 
Daisy Journey BookThrough a story, girls meet “flowers and critters who guide them to explore topics of global diversity, botany, the environment and stewardship of the land, and Girl Scout history and values.” Girl Scout Daisies earn three awards as they complete this Journey. 


Brownie Quest (Grades 2-3)
 
Brownie Journey BookGirls search to find three keys to leadership and, along the way, uncover their special talents and qualities, lead their families in a healthy living activity, and participate in a Brownie Brainstorm designed to engage them in identifying their own Take Action project. Girl Scout Brownies earn three awards as they complete this Journey.

Agent of Change (Grades 4-5) 
Junior Journey BookIn this Journey, girls explore real power — the power of one, the power of team, and the power of community. Girls practice teaming up and create a comic book style story based on steps for taking action. Girl Scout Juniors will earn three awards on this Journey.



Amaze (Grades 6-8) 

Cadette Journey BookIn this Journey, girls navigate twists and turns of relationships through quizzes and fun team games designed to explore friendship drama, first impressions, and coping with bullies. After resolving these issues, girls travel onward towards a Take Action project and can see themselves as peace maker — advancing peaceful interactions, one relationship at a time. Girl Scout Cadettes earn three awards on this Journey.

GIRLtopia (Grades 9-10) 
Senior Journey BookGirls explore problems that impact girls in the world, and create an art project based on their vision of a better world. Girls create a Take Action project that brings the world one step at a time closer to their vision. Girl Scout Seniors earn one award on this Journey.



Your Voice, Your World (Grades 11-12) 

Ambassador Journey BookIn this Journey, girls explore the rich and global history of women’s advocacy efforts. Girls engage in an eight-step process for identifying an issue or proposing a solution, and consider how to use this process in their own lives. Girls build networks using their own Six Degrees of Separation. Girls also take time for themselves; exploring their “many moods” and career possibilities. Girl Scout Ambassadors earn one award on their Journey.


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