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Girlscout Cookies Wanted!!!
Asked by J.H. from Chicago
on March 7, 2006
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I need girlscout cookies! I am a stay at home mom for the first time in many many moons and I didn't have an office where people were selling girlscout cookies. I do...
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- J. - If any of your cookie "dealers" :) are out in the western burbs, would you mind passing along their info. I, too, am going through my first year as a SAHM an...
- How many are you looking for and what kind? Please email me at ____@____.com
- I have Girl Scout cookies! My 9 & 7 year were both selling them. I have all the flavors except for Samoas. Let me know what kind you want. J. mom to 9,7,6,4,2 &...
Girl scouts..Why So Tough?
Asked by G.G. from Dallas
on October 8, 2008
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I just have a ?
Why are the schools being so tough now on handing out Girl and Boy scout info?
I remember the schools being so lax with this information.
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- A lot of the schools don't have a troop established because of lack of kids. Currently, our elementary doesn't have a troop for K, so we had to combine with another s...
- Sorry for the late response, I just saw your post...My daughters school hasnt had any issues handing out flyers, but if your school doesnt hand them out you can contac...
- Adrienne is right, they did fairly well with the cub scouts at my childrens' gradeschool and I don't remember if they even had the girlscouts or campfire girls. Go ...
Need Help on Where to Send My Brownie Scout to Sell Cookies
Asked by L.H. from Colorado Springs
on January 12, 2009
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My daughter is in the Brownie Scouts this year and they have begun cookie sales. Problem is, I am fairly new to Colorado and dont know even a handful of people. The ...
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- I would try banks, local grocery stores, maybe even talk to the Wal Mart in your area and see if they will let you sell. I will buy some, however I am in Lakewood but...
- Ask your local grocery store if you can schedule to set up a booth out front one Saturday with a table and sell there. My daughter was in Brownies and Scouts and they...
- SEND HER TO MY HOUSE!! LOL!! :D I don't have much to offer here, primarily because I'm 40 miles South of you, but I do think you'll get great responses and will h...
Girl Scouts...
Asked by R.D. from Richmond
on September 7, 2011
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Whatever happened to Girl Scouts? It was such a big thing when I was a kid... my daughters have been on a waiting list for TWO YEARS to be placed in a troop... unless ...
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- There are still Brownies and Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts in my area. I think meetings may be held now in public places for obvious, controversial reasons. I was n...
- My daughter's troop met at school because they were a big group and sometimes they did messy projects. Not everyone wants that in their home or has the space for it. I...
- Girl Scouts seem pretty big in my area, as is Boy Scouts (northern VA). Sometimes a school isn't into it much... and when that happens you need to get your daughter ...
Girl Scouts- Yay or Nay?
Asked by N.G. from Dallas
on September 1, 2010
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Hi Mommas!
I have a 6-year-old daughter, she was a daisy for the first time last spring, and will (maybe) be a daisy again this fall. My first impression of the Girl...
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- Are you describing my life as a child ? I had the same experience as a little girl all the moms were younger then my mom in my case, they were all friends outside the ...
- Switch troops, my daughter is going on her 3rd year in GS and we have switched troops 2 times. She enjoys it. I hear ya on the cookie sales but it's a learning experi...
- Try to find another troop and I hope you are luckier than we were. I was a scout and loved it so wanted that experience for my daughter. Everyone said 'scouts are all ...
Girl Scouts
Asked by K.H. from Fort Myers
on December 8, 2008
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My girls tell me they like girl scouts as an idea, but arent crazy about the leaders. The girls said that they yelled at them a lot on a 3 day campout. The leaders see...
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- i know how u feel . I had my girls in a troop and all they did was yell at them and they really did'nt do much learning . i remember it as a kid and it was lots of na...
- i say, trust your gut instincts. if you think something may be wrong, it probably is. you could look for another troop.
- I am not familiar with girl scouts, but with any organization, the leaders are key. But I would not be so concerned with quitting. If my kids were not being dealt wi...
Girl Scouts? (Thinking About Joining a Daisy Troop)
Asked by S.M. from Washington DC
on September 11, 2009
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I am thinking about getting my 5 year old daughter involved in the Girl Scouts. I never did this as a child. I was wondering what other moms have experienced in gett...
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- Well i was a brownie when i was little and enjoyed it quite a bit. BUT that was 30yrs ago. These days you as a parent have to be VERY involved. Also you have to pay fo...
- I thnk girl scouts is a great organization,the troop depends a lot on the leader and my daughter has been lucky enough to have a really involved commited leader.I am a...
- I agree with most of the responses you have had already. As a girl growing up, I LOVED GIRL SCOUTS. I did not start GS until 4th grade, but I did continue on to be a...
Help for a Child Who Says She Has No Friends
Asked by D.A. from Utica
on November 29, 2010
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I need some help please from other moms. My 7 year old daughter cries quite a bit that she does not have a best friend, she has a couple of friends but they are not i...
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- Talk to your daughter's teacher! You would be suprised how easy is is for a teacher to make opportunities to pair up students and help kids with common personalities...
- Oh, I have tears in my eyes! Poor sweetheart. I justed wanted to respond because my 6 year old son also has considerable anxiety and is also shy and awkward in social ...
- i would talk to her teacher and try to get another perspective on how she interacts. last year, my 7 year old son was having some friend issues. he just wasnt good at ...
Slumber Party Advice
Asked by L.H. from Los Angeles
on July 25, 2010
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Hi Ladies,
My daughter will be turning 8 next month and wants to have a slumber party. In the past, I have not done well with home parties. I over plan and over s...
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- We just gave my 8 year old son his first slumber party last weekend and it went very well. I'd do it again. Activities, games & fun food are key. We did "boy" stuff li...
- L., YAY Slumber Parties! I have 2 daughters (now 9 & 11). Their birthdays are one day apart & we often have slumber parties that include a bunch of friends for both of...
- Hi L., My daughter had a sleepover party for her 8th and again for her 9th birthday and loved it! The key is to keep it simple, but organized. Here's what we did:...
Help Needed to Help Daughter with "Mean Girl" Problems
Asked by C.F. from Sacramento
on May 5, 2008
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I have an 11 year old daughter who has a best friend who is so mean to her. Last week she got together with another girl and they text messaged her pretending to be a...
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- Friendship issues are always difficult. It seems to me that the most positive approach would be to continue to discuss what friendship really is (the behavior you des...
- As a mother who has gone through this with my son who has Adhd, it has been best reslved by my going up to that child with my child present and talking to that child a...
- I highly recommend that you get the school and the authorities involved as this is Cyber Bullying. If you can download copies of the texts that would even be better!!...