The Brownie Story - Girl Scouts of WW Blog (2024)

Have you ever wondered how Brownies got their name? One of our staffers reminded us about a story she’d heard as a little girl as part of her investiture ceremonywhen she joined her Brownie troop. This madeus curious what else we could find out, and we wanted to share with you! If you’re looking for Brownies in the delicious chocolate sense, the best we can do is point you here. But since we’re talking Girl Scout Brownies, we thought it’d make our search easier, if slightly less yummy! Since we knew that Girl Scout Daisies were named after Juliette Gordon Low’s nickname as a child (Daisy), we thought tracking down the Brownie origin would be an adventure, plus we’d learn something.

Once upon a time, the level of Girl Scouting we know as Brownies was called Rosebuds. But the girls who were Rosebuds didn’t like their name, so they askedLord Baden-Powell (the founder of Boy Scouting, which later inspired Juliette Gordon Low to create Girl Scouting) to come up with a new name.Back to Brownies. Now here’s where there’s a little mystery involved. Most people believe Lord Baden-Powell named the Brownies after Juliana Horatia Ewing’s 1870’s story, The Brownies, about a couple of helpful Brownie children. But did you know that Brownies existed in folklore before that? There are some people who believe that Lord Baden-Powell heard about Brownies in folk tales when he was a child, and that he used the Brownies from those stories as inspiration.

So what were Brownies like in folk tales? They were described as small, good-natured spirits or goblins (sometimes called “magical little people”) that would appear during the night and do good deeds around the house, without ever having to be asked to help. They never let the people see them at work, but those who caught glimpses of them described them as very small, with brown hair and skin. And sometimes the Brownies weren’t so nice, they’d set up pranks on the houses they visited! Of course, these pranks were harmless and mostly silly, so nobody minded too much. There are even rumors that a Ukrainian man has opened up a museum all about Brownies!

Though there are some great stories about Brownies in folk tales, we love Juliana’s story and the way she talks about Brownies. You can read her whole story here, but we also found this version which is much shorter and simple enough for even the youngest kids. This quick read is not only fun, but easy to remember so you can share with others!

The cottage on the edge of the wood was in an awful mess. There were dishes to be washed, clothes to be ironed and toys scattered all over the floor. Tommy and Betty didn’t care. They hated boring old housework. “What I am going to do?” their mother sighed. “I can’t keep the cottage tidy. If only we had a Brownie!”

“What’s a Brownie?” asked Tommy. “A Brownie is a magical little creature, which slips into houses very early before anyone is awake. It tidies toys, irons clothes, washes dishes and does all sorts of helpful things in secret,” replied his mother.

“That’s great! How can we get one?” wondered Betty. “The Wise Owl in the wood would know I suppose,” her mother said.

Late that night, Tommy and Betty crept out of the cottage into the wood. It was cold and dark and full of shadows. Or were they ghosts? “We can’t go back. We’ve got to find the Wise Owl,” said Betty firmly. “Twitt twoo. How do you do?” a voice hooted at them from a nearby tree. “The Wise Owl!” Tommy hugged Betty in relief.

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And soon the children were seated on a branch snuggling close to the big bird’s feathers. They explained they were looking for a Brownie. “Do you know where we could find one?” asked Betty. “Indeed I do” hooted the Owl, and, placing her beak close to Betty’s ear, she explained.

“Tommy, imagine!” exclaimed Betty. “There’s a Brownie in that pool over there. I’ve got to go to the pool over there. I’ve got to turn round three times and say:

“Twist me and turn me and show me the elf, I looked in the water and there saw…”. “Who? Who? Who?” hooted the Owl. “Look into the water and you’ll find your Brownie looking back at you. Her name will finish the rhyme.

The children raced over to the pool. Betty did exactly as the Owl had said: “Twist me and turn me and show me the elf, I looked in the water and there saw…” She looked into the pool. “Well, can you see it? Can you see a Brownie?” yelled Tommy, hopping from foot to foot in excitement. “No,” said Betty, All I can see is my own reflection.”

Tommy and Betty were so tired and disappointed that by the time they reached the tree again, they were in tears. “Boo, hoo, hoo. What’s the matter with you two?” hooted the Owl, offering them a hanky. “We didn’t find a Brownie,” sniffed Betty. “I saw no one in the water but myself.” “Well, well” said the Owl. “Let’s see if that fits the rhyme.” “Twist me and turn me and show me the elf, I looked in the water and there saw…” “Myself!” finished Betty. “But I’m not a Brownie!” “Too true, too true,” hooted the Owl. “But you could act like one for a change and so could Tommy. It would be fun.”

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Tommy and Betty returned thoughtfully to the cottage. If you had passed that way very early next morning, you would have seen a lamp burning in the kitchen window and two figures busily scurrying about inside. And when the children’s mother came down for breakfast, she couldn’t believe her eyes. There wasn’t a toy in sight. Everything was clean and tidy. “Why, a Brownie has been here. How wonderful!” she gasped.

From that day to this, the cottage has been a different place. And Tommy and Betty have been like different children. They never get bored now; they are too busy planning their secret good turns. Of course, their mother has discovered the truth. She thinks she is very lucky to have such helpful children. And Tommy and Betty have discovered how right the Wise Owl was: being human Brownies is FUN!

We hope you now understand why our Brownie leaders are called Owls and where the name Brownies comes from. When we make our promise we go through the woods (the other Brownies pretend to be the trees) and to the pool at the centre of our Brownie ring, where we say the same rhyme that Betty did.

You may be interested to know that make believe Brownies were supposed to dance around toadstools, which is why some packs have a toadstool at the centre of the ring.

Have you heard this story before? Did you grow up with folk tales about the other kind of Brownies instead?

The Brownie Story - Girl Scouts of WW Blog (2024)

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What is the story of the Brownies from Girl Scouts? ›

Brownies, originally called Rosebuds, were first organised by Lord Baden-Powell in 1914 to complete the range of age groups for girls in Scouting. They were first run as the youngest group in the Guide Association by Agnes Baden-Powell, Lord Baden-Powell's younger sister.

What is the brownie discover key? ›

Girls will know they have earned the Discover Key if: • They can list things they are good at and like about themselves • They understand what it means to be a Girl Scout and the values of the Girl Scout Law • They talk about Girl Scout values with their family Girls can continue their Brownie Quest journey by earning ...

What is the motto of the Brownies? ›

The Brownie Law is: A Brownie Guide thinks of others before herself and does a good turn every day. The Brownie motto, now defunct, is: Lend a Hand.

What is the story brownies about? ›

“Brownies” by ZZ Packer is about a young girl named Laurel (Snot) in a Brownies troop, who don't really understand the concept of morality. During a trip to a campsite, they hear from one of their fellow troop girls, Arnetta, that a white girl from another Brownie troop called their fellow Daphne the “N” word.

What are the sixes in brownies? ›

Brownies work in sixes that are groups of about six girls led by a Sixer, who is supported by a Second. Sixes are named after magical creatures such as elves and pixies, or animals & flowers. Girls work together in their sixes for different activities and games and love mixing with others and making new friends.

What are the 7 legacy brownie badges? ›

Legacy Badge Categories consist of Artist, Athlete, Citizen, Cook, First Aid, Girl Scout Way, and Naturalist. Each individual badge book consists of 4-12 pages, and contains all the information needed to earn the badge.

What is brownie code for? ›

Brownie is a Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine.

What is the brownie code of honor? ›

The Promise (for Brownies, Guides, members of The Senior Section and adults) is: I promise that I will do my best: To be true to myself and develop my beliefs, To serve the Queen and my community, To help other people and To keep the (Brownie) Guide Law.

What is a 12th grade Girl Scout called? ›

Ambassadors. Ambassadors are Girl Scouts who are in eleventh and twelfth grade (around ages 16-18). They wear the same khaki-colored vest or sash as Cadettes and Seniors. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with navy membership disks.

What is a 7th grade Girl Scout called? ›

A Girl Scout Cadette is in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade of middle school—an awesome time to become a Girl Scout! Cadettes explore activities focused on discovery, confidence, and practical skills that will help them be their best selves in a year of going, seeing, and doing!

How old is a brownie Girl Scout? ›

Membership in various Girl Scout groups is divided as such-Daisies (5-6), Brownies (6-8), Junior Girl Scouts (8-11), Cadette Girl Scouts (11-14), and Senior Girl Scouts (14-17).

What is a fun fact about Brownies? ›

The most widely accepted theory: A housewife got a bit creative and improvised a new recipe when she didn't have baking powder. She served these “flattened” cakes to her lucky guests and the brownie was born.

What is the brownie salute? ›

When a new Brownie enrols with us and becomes a Brownie, she makes the Brownie Promise while giving the Brownie salute (which is the thumb of the right hand touching the little finger, and the other three fingers pointing straight up as shown below).

Why are Girl Scout Brownies called Brownies? ›

Brownie level Girl Scouts began in England in 1914 and the name is based on Julia H. Ewing's book, The Brownies. In English folklore Brownies were gentle, clever, helping fairies who came into people's homes and discretely did good turns.

What is the folklore of the female brownie? ›

Brownies are virtually always male, but female brownies, such as Meg Mullach (or "Hairy Meg"), have occasionally been described as well. They are usually envisioned as ugly and their appearances are sometimes described as frightening or unsettling to members of the houses in which they reside.

What is the meaning of brownies in Girl Guides? ›

Brownies are 7 to 12 year old girls who enjoy learning and having amazing adventures together! Brownies are encouraged to explore and discover the world around them and to become more independent.

What is the history of the brownies book? ›

The first magazine created especially for Black children, The Brownies' Book, debuted in January 1920, its pages filled with the voices of children and their parents, of poets and college coeds, biographers and advice columnists, schoolgirls and scholars, spinners of fables and gatherers of folk tales, and a panoply of ...

What are brownies in Lore? ›

brownie, in English and Scottish folklore, a small, industrious fairy or hobgoblin believed to inhabit houses and barns. Rarely seen, he was often heard at night, cleaning and doing housework; he also sometimes mischievously disarranged rooms.

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