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Troop numbers: Many Girl Scouts belong to troops, and wear their troop numbers. Troop crest: Some families have crests that show what they stand for. Girl Scouts is like a family, too! You and your Brownie friends can choose a crest to wear on your uniform. Talk about the symbols on each one, Which one best shows the world what you want your group to stand for? Shooting Star: Shooting What Troop Crests Mean stars are rare, unexpect- ed, and beautiful! ‘Sun: The sun represents Arrow: Arrowsstand Eagle: The eagle's } warmth and life, and } for action and moving excellent sight helpsit forward, : seeimportant details. helps plants and trees grow strong. Trumpet: Whena ‘trumpet sounds, it says that you're ready to march into action. Bee: Bees symbolize Lei: The Hawaiian leis hard work—and having fun while you're doingit! © Bluebird: Bluebirds stand for happiness and good fortune. asymbol for friendship, love, and peace. Unicorn: The unicorn Lightning: A bolt of lightning stands for good = ideas and creative power. stands for courage and beauty. Waterfall: A waterfall isalway: steadily flowing towards its goal! Carnation: The carnation stands for Nautilus Shell: The nautilus is a symbol of motion— health and energy. growingon the inside and outside, too! Crane: The crane White Rose: The white rose stands for new beginnings. Pansy: Pansies stand for loving thoughts and special friendships, represents strength, @@¢ @ grace, and honor. wanpgook | 29

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