Items Needed
- None (just the group and their creativity!)

Instructions
- Ask all Scouts to pair up. If there is an odd number, a group of three is fine.
- The leader calls out two body parts (e.g., “hand to foot”).
- Each Scout in a pair touches the specified body parts with their partner (e.g., one Scout places their hand on the other Scout’s foot).
- Everyone holds the position until the leader says, “Scout to Scout!”
- When “Scout to Scout!” is called, Scouts find a new partner, and the leader announces a new set of body parts to match.
- Use common sense to keep the game fun and comfortable; avoid actions that invade personal space, such as anything involving faces or heads.
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For More Fun Ideas and Plans
for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Scouts
Join the Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Leader Help Facebook Group
(Not an official GSUSA Group)
This is a supportive Facebook community for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scout leaders. Whether you’re seeking advice, fresh ideas, or meeting plans, you’re in the right place! Let’s inspire each other, share our experiences, and make every troop meeting a memorable adventure.
for Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Scouts
Join the Girl Scout Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Leader Help Facebook Group
(Not an official GSUSA Group)
This is a supportive community for Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Girl Scout leaders. This group offers solutions to keep older scouts engaged in scouting amidst their busy lives. Share strategies, tackle challenges, and exchange ideas for fun, meaningful activities that resonate with teens and build lasting connections.
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References:
- “10 Awesome Ice Breaker Activities for Elementary School Girls – Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Blog.” Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Blog – Building Girls of Courage, Confidence, and Character., 18 Nov. 2019, gswoblog.org/2019/11/18/10-awesome-ice-breaker-activities-for-elementary-school-girls/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2025.

