Pawprint Adventure For All Badges · Make a scarecrow and burn it on a bonfire like they do in Equador. It’s thought to destroy all the bad things from the last year. Nowruz is
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Grab your sparklers, it’s time to celebrate New Year!New Year brings a chance to reflect on everything we’ve achieved and look forward to the new challenges we may face. Get ready to travel the World and experience
some New Year traditions you might not expect...3...2...1...Happy New Year!!Proceeds from this badge go towards helping Scouts and Guides from across the UK take part in
lots of adventures via The Pawprint Trust. Thank you for your support!Suggested challenges for different age groups:
3-5 Years : Complete a minimum of 3 challenges from different sections.5-7 Years : Complete 1 challenge from each of the 4 sections.
7-11 Years : Complete 1 challenge from each of the 4 sections + 1 more of your choice.11-14 Years : Complete 1 challenge from each of the 4 sections + 2 more of your choice.14-18 Years : Complete 1 challenge from each of the 4 sections + 3 more of your choice.
18+ Years : Award yourself a badge for assisting young people in achieving their challenges.
For even more programme ideas check out our ‘New Year’ board over on www.Pinterest.com/PawprintBadges
Once completed head to the website to get your paws on your badges!
Make a fruit salad. Why? InSpainitistraditiontoeat12grapesoneachofthe12chimesofmidnight tobringintheNewYear.Thisisthoughttobring12monthsofhappinessfor theyearahead.Grapesareakeyingredientinanyfruitsaladbutremember tocutthemupifservingtoyoungerchildren.
What? From794itbecamethetraditionforJapanesepeopletosendNengajo(New Year’spostcards)topeoplewholivedtoofarawayforface-to-facegreetings. Thepurposeofthecardsistoexpressgratitudetothosewhohavehelped you in the year passed.