About World Thinking Day
Each year on 22 February, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts all over the world celebrate World Thinking Day (WTD). Girls participate in activities, games, and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. World Thinking Day is part of the WAGGGS Global Action Theme. World Thinking Day not only gives girls a chance to celebrate international friendships, but is also a reminder that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community—one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Back Row Left to Right: Sarah Knutson, Sarah Avington, Camryn Moore, Jennica Ferguson, Heather Dennis, Kailey Boyd, Shae Stephens, Madison Carlton
Front Row Left to Right: Abigail Lawson, Abigail Murray, Lauren Winslett, Lauren Brown, Ellie Grace Hallmark, Alexandra Malone, Bethani Hobson, Adrian Sandlin, Aleah Abdullah
Each year on 22 February, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts all over the world celebrate World Thinking Day (WTD). Girls participate in activities, games, and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. World Thinking Day is part of the WAGGGS Global Action Theme. World Thinking Day not only gives girls a chance to celebrate international friendships, but is also a reminder that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community—one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Back Row Left to Right: Sarah Knutson, Sarah Avington, Camryn Moore, Jennica Ferguson, Heather Dennis, Kailey Boyd, Shae Stephens, Madison Carlton
Front Row Left to Right: Abigail Lawson, Abigail Murray, Lauren Winslett, Lauren Brown, Ellie Grace Hallmark, Alexandra Malone, Bethani Hobson, Adrian Sandlin, Aleah Abdullah