What Rainbows Say
What Rainbows Say
- What I do in Rainbows.
- Why I like being a Rainbow.
- The best thing I've done in the Rainbows.
- How Rainbows has helped me.
- What I have learned to do at Rainbows.
- Words I'd use to describe Rainbows.
- What I've learned about other people.
What I do in Rainbows

I like to play games, make things and sing songs.
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
Draw pictures, make things and play games.
Lainey from Banff and Buchan
We learn how to be helpful to others and think of other people.
Sylvia from Argyll
Why I like about being a Rainbow
I like to have fun and make new friends.
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
Rainbows is fun.
Shona from Banff and Buchan
I like being a Rainbow because we have fun, do a lot off different things like baking, drawing and games.
Sylvia from Argyll
The best thing I've done in the Rainbows
I loved visiting The Adventure Zone in the Time Capsule. Natasha from North Lanarkshire
Going on a Teddy Bears picnic at the end of term, playing games and making sweets.
Sylvia from Argyll
Going on a march at Glamis Castle.
Eilidh from Angus
How Rainbows has helped me
I have learned to be kind and helpful.
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
To be caring and sharing.
Jennifer from Angus
It has helped me to learn to make and do new things.
Rachel from Argyll
What I have learned to do at Rainbows
I have learned to do crafts, make friends and do the Noah's Ark jigsaw.
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
I have learned to make marshmallows in chocolate and to do this at home. Also, to make new pictures and make crafts.
Sylvia from Argyll
I have learned to play lots of different games.
Kayleigh from Banff and Buchan
Words I'd use to describe Rainbows
Fun Friendly Happy
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
Happy Fun Good
Jayne from Angus
Fun Games Exciting
Danielle from Banff and Buchan
What I've learned about other people

I've learned that its good to help other people.
Natasha from North Lanarkshire
I have learned to open doors for other people.
Katelyn from Angus
I have learned that helping other people makes me happy.
Lisa from Banff and Buchan
What Parents of Rainbows Say
- How Rainbows has helped my daughter.
- What has surprised me about Girlguiding Scotland.
- What I would advise a parent thinking about sending their daughter to Girlguiding Scotland.
How Rainbows has helped my daughter
It has taught her to be kind and helpful.
Natasha's Mum - North Lanarkshire
It has helped Sophie to understand about the importance of being kind and helpful to other people and caring for animals.
Sophie's Mum - Banff & Buchan
She has shown so much more confidence and is mixing with children from other schools. I would thoroughly recommend Rainbows to other people.
Maria's Mum - Argyll
What surprised us about Girlguiding Scotland
I've been surprised how many different activities they do.
Natasha's Mum - North Lanarkshire
The groups within Girlguiding are much more than part-time meetings. They nurture an ethos about how to lead your life and to try and make the world a better place.
Sylvia's Mum - Argyll
I've been surprised how much my daughter has enjoyed it, she looks forward to it every week.
Eilidh's Mum - Angus
My advice to a parent thinking about sending their daughter to Girlguiding Scotland
Do it!
Natasha's Mum - North Lanarkshire
I would recommend Girlguiding, as it has been particularly good for a wee girl who has brothers and no sisters.
Rachel's Mum - Argyll
It allows your daughter to meet other girls, do exciting things and go to different places.
Lauren's Mum - Banff & Buchan
It's an excellent opportunity to both have fun and learn outside the school environment.
Katelyn's Mum - Angus
If you would like to find out more information on how your daughter can join the Rainbows, you can either...
1. Make contact with a leader for this Section in your County
2. To apply to join today, please call us on Freephone 0800 1 69 59 01 or Email: Please fill out the enquiry form
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