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Girl Scout Leaders use games for a variety of different purposes. Some games are used to break the ice or introduce the girls when a troop is new, some games are used to run off energy when girls are feeling hyper or have been sitting for too long during a meeting, and some games are used to teach a lesson or just to fill a space of time once a meeting has concluded.
Most kids who join a scout troop do so because they want to make new friends. But unfamiliar social settings make it easy to freeze up. That’s why it’s essential for the grownups in charge to plan some activities to break the ice.
As I come across songbooks that are worthwhile, I save them all in one place here.
Downloadable Girls Scout Music, Sheet Music and Song Books. GSMusic.com is The Official site for all Girl Scout Music.
There's a lot of resources with the lyrics, but it's hard to learn a song without hearing it! This collection allows you to listen to many of the most popular GS songs. You can download the songbook here: Songbook 2015 – 2016
Downloadable file of songs from the 100th Anniversary Rock the Mall event.
This site has a long listing of traditional GS songs, but it only includes lyrics. However, you can do a cross-search on YouTube to find the tunes.
Watch online tutorials for examples of how to lead songs for Daisies and Brownies.
Lyrics and tunes for many Girl and Boy Scout camp songs. Some of the songs include sound files that have the tune.
MP3 download of the "Still Singing After All These Years" album from 2002.
This YouTube channel features the San Diego Girl Scout Songbirds singing classic GS songs. You can hear the tune and see the lyrics.