They also created a simple “Cookie Menu” poster with allergy notes and prices. Customers loved it—and the girls beamed with pride.
After our final booth, we celebrated with a cookie-themed party (naturally). Each girl received her and a certificate. We also wrote thank-you notes to parents who helped with booths—another teamwork bonus. my cookie team junior badge
We practiced customer interactions with role-play. “Would you like to support our troop?” “Thin Mints or Samoas?” Soon, even our quietest Brownie could explain where the cookie money goes (camp, service projects, and fun patches). They also created a simple “Cookie Menu” poster
The first booth was chaotic—in the best way. One Brownie forgot the money box. Another got shy with customers. But instead of panicking, they solved problems together. The shy girl held the cookie boxes while her teammate did the talking. Another ran back to the car for the money box. Each girl received her and a certificate
Here’s how we did it, one cookie crumb at a time.
They learned that teamwork means covering for each other, not competing.
We reviewed cookie safety basics: never go door-to-door alone, don’t share personal info online, and always have an adult nearby. The girls took it seriously and reminded each other all season.
They also created a simple “Cookie Menu” poster with allergy notes and prices. Customers loved it—and the girls beamed with pride.
After our final booth, we celebrated with a cookie-themed party (naturally). Each girl received her and a certificate. We also wrote thank-you notes to parents who helped with booths—another teamwork bonus.
We practiced customer interactions with role-play. “Would you like to support our troop?” “Thin Mints or Samoas?” Soon, even our quietest Brownie could explain where the cookie money goes (camp, service projects, and fun patches).
The first booth was chaotic—in the best way. One Brownie forgot the money box. Another got shy with customers. But instead of panicking, they solved problems together. The shy girl held the cookie boxes while her teammate did the talking. Another ran back to the car for the money box.
Here’s how we did it, one cookie crumb at a time.
They learned that teamwork means covering for each other, not competing.
We reviewed cookie safety basics: never go door-to-door alone, don’t share personal info online, and always have an adult nearby. The girls took it seriously and reminded each other all season.