What's what in Wagggs World...
• Brownies were originally known as Rosebuds when they were founded by British army general Robert Baden-Powell in 1910, and placed in the care of his sister, Agnes.
• Brown Owls and Brownies got their name from a story by Julia Horatio Ewing, which Baden-Powell fondly remembered from his childhood, about "happy little people who helped others".
• Brownie and Brigin badges include those for computer skills, circus performing and disability awareness - as well as the more traditional "hostess" and "first aid" badges.
• According to Brownie Guide Law, "A Brownie Guide thinks of others before herself and does a Good Turn every day" (or "Smaoiníonn an Bhrownie faoi daoine eile sula smaoiníonn sí fuithi féin agus déanann sí gníomh fiúntach chuile lá").
• The global organisation is known as Wagggs, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. It has 10 million members in 144 countries.