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[quote=Anonymous]As far as I know, the girls can still earn the old badges as long as you can find them. My girls are 5th graders and this is our last year, so we only worked on old badges this year. i found them on ebay and other websites. Are your girls Daisies? Not sure you can pull it off for 6 or so years, but you might as well start out that way and consider switching over to the new program when (if) they work out the kinks. the thing about GS is that nobody is really looking over your shoulder. You can do whatever you want, really. As long as you fall in line with safety and finances, they will completely leave you alone. I know there are some troops that never ever do badges. I believe there isn't a rule against it. As your troop gets older (assuming they are little), you should know that you will need to do a journey at the junior level if you might have some girls who are very serious about GS. The highest honor of GS is the Gold Award which they earn at Ambassador level. In order to get that, they first have to earn the bronze award at the junior level (and the silver at cadette). I was told that a journey is required to earn each award. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. [/quote]
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