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One of the best features of the Little Brownie Cookie Club is the ability for girls to set and track their own goals. Already this year, more than 1500 Girl Scouts from Monmouth and Ocean counties have signed up.

So, why are girls selling Girl Scout cookies? Keep reading to see what they have to say.

I'm selling Girl Scout cookies because I want to:

…learn how to sell cookies safely online.
— Julia, Age 13

…help others.
— Caitlin, Age 9, also
— Samantha, Age 10

…learn about money.
— Kaleigh, Age 10

…sell the most cookies in the troop.
— Maria, Age 10

…be a better Girl Scout
— Kerry, Age Not Given

…exceed my goal.
— Erin, Age 5

…learn to count money.
— Sabrina, Age Not Given

…be a good cookie sales girl.
— Ashley, Age 9

…always try my best.
— Kayla, Age 11

…get to know my fellow Daisy's better.
— Gianna, Age 7

…see that if we put in lots of effort to sell lots of cookies we can do something fun together as a troop.
— Grace, Age 10

… help others.
— Margot, Age 10

…sell more boxes than I have in the past and manage the money better.
— Tara, Age 11

…get to know sister Girl Scouts better, like my best friend Faith.
— Elizabeth, Age 10

…be a better person and help others more.
— Sierra, Age 9

…learn more about everyone, sell 100 cookie boxes and learn more about the world and meet new people.
— Ariana, Age 9

…[be] proud that I sold a lot of cookies on my own!
— Hunter, Age Not Given

…be better at math.
— Erin, Age Not Given

…create imaginative ways to sell cookies.
— Miranda, Age 15

…learn how to win a camera.
— Rosie, Age 10

…learn how to reach out to more customers and sell the most I ever have.
— Chloe, Age 8

…build my confidence by asking others to buy my cookies.
— Hannah, Age 5

…be a better cookie seller.
— Anna, Age 15

…learn how to be helpful to my world.
— Cara, Age 9