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People of the World

You can learn many things from people who are different from you. Explore new worlds as you try these activities.

#1. Language Hunt
Language is an important part of a person's background. Look through your handbook and other books. How many different languages can you find? Hint: Not all the languages are spoken. Name the languages that are spoken in your community.

#2. Prejudice Fighter
In your Brownie Girl Scout Handbook, on page 128, read the "Fighting Prejudice" section of the chapter "People Near and Far." Then read the "Dr. M Letter" on the same page. Role-play the scene in the school lunchroom. Discuss it with your friends. Then decide on a different way the scene might end. Role-play that.

#3. World Stories
Close your eyes and put your finger on a glove or world map. Use your imagination to create a story about a girl your age who lives there. Share the story with your Girl Scout troop or group.

#4. World Reporter
Interview someone who was born and lived for a few years in a country other than the U.S.A. Ask about things that are the same and things that are different in the two countries they've lived in. Ask how holidays are celebrated. Share what you've learned.

#5. Play A Game From Another Country:
The Ocean Is Stormy -- A Game from Denmark
This game uses the names of different fish. Do you know why this game is popular in Denmark? Find Denmark on a globe or map. you will see that it is near a lot of water.
Directions:
1. Use chalk or string to mark circles on the floor or ground.
2. Get into pairs. Each pair, except one, should stand in a circle and choose the name of a fish. The names of some fish are: sea bass, trout, perch, catfish, herring, salmon pike, flounder, porgie, sunfish, sturgeon, bluefish, and blackfish.
3. The two girls who have not chosen fish names are the whales. They walk around the outside of the circles and call out names of fish.
4. When a pair's fish name is called, they leave the circle and walk behind the whales.
5. After all fish names are called, or after the whales call all the names they can think of, the whales shout, "The oceans stormy!"
6. Then everybody rushes to find a circle. Any two girls can get into one circle.

The two girls left without a circle become the whales for the next game.

Rabbit without a House (Brazil)
1. Pick someone to be "it" (the rabbit without a house) and someone to be the caller.
2. Divide the others into 3 group.
3. Each group makes a rabbit in a house by two girls holding hands (the house) and the third one (the rabbit) standing inside.
4. The caller yells "Find a house" and all the rabbits, including the one without a house, has to run to find a different house.
5. The rabbit without a house becomes it.

Mr. Bear (Sweden)
1. One person is Mr. Bear. He is trying to sleep in his den.
2. The other players sneak up to Mr. Bear and whisper, "Mr. Bear, are you awake?"
3. Mr. Bear pretends not to hear them. Then the players yell, "Mr. Bear, are you awake?" This makes Mr. Bear furious! He chases them all and tries to catch them before they reach home, which is the safe place.
4. Everyone tagged by the bear before reaching home becomes one of Mr. Bears' cubs. They go back to the den with Mr. Bear.
5. When the remaining players come back to wake up Mr. Bear again, the cubs help Mr. Bear catch them as well.
6. When everyone is caught someone else becomes Mr. Bear (or the last one caught).

#6. Flags of Many Countries
Every country has a flag. Each flag has certain colors and designs that make it different from the flags of other countries. People are proud of their flag because they love their country. In this country, you can see the American flag flying from public buildings like the post office, some banks and public schools, and even from private homes.
Look at pictures of flags below. Select one of them. Learn what country it represents. Then find that country on the map. With crayons or paints, draw a picture of the flag and cut it out. Attach your flag to a stick with tape or glue. Plan a ceremony with other girls using the flags from different countries. Be sure to include a flag from the United States.

Other Helpful Links:
Card Games from Around the World - Click on a link to learn about card games from that country.
Songs for Scouts

Songs Indonesia
Language Hunt Answers
Flags from all over Coloring Book