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Complete five of the following clauses. For every further five clauses completed you may gain a second badge.
1. Guides all around the world sing Taps. Learn Taps in another language and sing it at the end of a unit meeting.
2. Ask your Guider about corresponding with a Guide abroad.
3. Girl Scouts in the United States of America sell cookies every year to raise money. Make some cookies or sweets, sell them and send the proceeds to The Guide Friendship Fund.
4. Make and play a game based on the World Badge and/or World Flag and know what each part of the Badge and Flag stands for.
5. In some countries in the past, Guiding was suppressed for political reasons and Guides had to hide their uniforms etc. What six items would you choose to hide to keep the Guiding spirit alive and why?
6. Imagine that you are at one of the World Centres. Design and write a postcard to your Patrol at home. You should include such things as the weather, people you have met, food and your journey.
7. Invite someone who has visited a World Centre or an international camp to come and talk to your unit or Patrol about their trip
8. Either:
(a) Dress yourself or a friend in the uniform of a Guide from another WAGGGS region other than Europe. You could adapt your own clothes or use paper etc.
Or
(b) Find out the Law and Promise of five overseas Guide Associations, one from each of the five WAGGGS regions.
9. Either:
(a) With your Patrol or unit, celebrate Thinking Day in an unusual place
Or
(b) Take part in Thinking Day on the Air or Jamboree on the Air.
Give or send a Friendship Badge to someone who lives abroad and tell them what it means.
10. Either:
(a) Take part in an international camp in the UK or abroad.
Or
(b) Host or entertain a Guide from another country.
11. Start a campfire blanket, or if you already have one, explain where the badges came from. Which badges can you swap or give to others if you go abroad?
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