2011 – Brownie Quest: Solo Scout

The Brownie Quest Solo Adventure

This page is your starting line for a solo journey where you will discover your inner strengths, connect with your world, and take action to make a difference. Even if you are working on this outside of a traditional troop meeting, you are part of a global team of leaders.

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Follow the steps below to download your materials and begin your quest.

Step 1: Download Your Quest Booklet – Click the link to get your printable activity book. This guide contains everything a Scout needs to earn all three keys and the final Quest Award.

Step 2: Your Quest Roadmap – The journey is broken down into 11 engaging activities. You can work through them at your own pace!

  • The Discover Key (3 Activities)
    • Find your personal “Scout Superpowers”.
    • Learn the secret code of the Scout Law.
    • Interview your family to find your “Family Treasures”.
  • The Connect Key (3 Activities)
    • Map out your personal support team.
    • Become a “Food Detective” and complete a healthy secret mission.
    • Go on a community scavenger hunt to find “Health Signs”.
  • The Take Action Key (3 Activities)
    • Identify a specific problem in your community that needs “Scout Magic”.
    • Create a Take Action Plan (TAP) to fix the problem for good.
    • Put your plan into motion and lead the change!
  • The Brownie Quest Award (2 Activities)
    • Review your journey and think of ways to make your project even better.
    • Tell your story to a listener to lock in your new leadership skills.

Step 3: Finish and Celebrate! – Once you have completed all 11 activities and had your “Official Listener” sign your booklet, you have officially unlocked the Master Lock of leadership! Share your completed work with your troop leader or family to receive your awards.

Remember: KISMIF (Keep It Simple, Make It Fun!)

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