Where to Place Daisy Petals
Girls in kindergarten or the first grade can join Girl Scouts as Daisies. Daisies work to earn Daisy Petals, each of which represents a part of the Girl Scout Law and which are affixed to their uniform. Does this Spark an idea?
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The Daisy Vest
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Daisy Girl Scouts have two uniform options, the vest and the tunic. For girls opting to wear the Daisy Girl Scout vest, the petals that they earn will be ironed onto their vest, on the front left panel of the vest, toward the bottom.
The Daisy Tunic
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The Daisy Girl Scout tunic goes over the girl's head and ties on both sides. There are two pockets along the bottom edge of the front of the tunic. For Daisy Girl Scouts who choose to wear the Daisy tunic, Daisy petals are ironed onto the front of the tunic, directly in the center.
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The Petals
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Each petal that the Daisy Girl Scout earns is representative of a part of Girl Scout Law. Daisies do a range of activities to gain an understanding of what each of those parts mean. Each part of the law is assigned a different-colored petal, with the center of the Daisy flower representing the Girl Scout Promise.
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