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Take your pick from the list of suggested ideas, which may have come from existing resources (e.g. Roundabouts / Handbooks / Badges / GFIs / Octants and other Girlguiding publications) or choose your own activity. Remember that Growing Up Wild is designed to get our girls outdoors and into their natural environment – so discuss with your girls to decide how many activities they’d like to do! You can achieve your badge for participating in any activity on a farm or allotment.
All Age Activity ideas > Visit different types of farms. e.g. dairy, arable, city, rare breeds, fruit > Adopt a space and cultivate it > Know the safety precautions to take when visiting a farm and put them into practice on your visit
Rainbow ideas > Recognise farm animals that you see on your visit and know the names of baby animals > Ask a farmer to explain how we use these animals for different foods and purposes > Find out about different working animals and see some in action on a farm visit > Make bird scarers and get permission to put them in a field or allotment
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> Visit a Pick Your Own farm and try tasting different types of fruit > Find a fruit or vegetable to match each colour of the rainbow. How many can you see growing? > Go on a wellington boot walk and try puddle jumping
Brownie ideas > Create a harvest box and give it to someone in need > Make bread from ingredients you have seen growing > Make a scarecrow and donate it to a farmer > Go fruit picking > Collect wool from fences and have a go at weaving > Start and keep a wormery then use the compost
Guide ideas > Gather some straw on a farm visit and try your hand at making corn dollies > Make a life size scarecrow and find a farmer who would be willing to have it in his/her field > Visit an organic farm > Find out how animals are raised > Go fruit picking at a Pick Your Own farm > Make some jam and/or have a strawberry cream tea > Find a friendly bee keeper and watch him/her at work
The Senior Section ideas > Gather some straw on a farm visit and try your hand at making corn dollies > Make a life size scarecrow and find a farmer who would be willing to have it in his/her field > Visit an organic farm > Find out how animals are raised > Go fruit picking at a Pick Your Own farm > Make some jam and/or have a strawberry cream tea > Find a friendly bee keeper and watch him/her at work