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First Girl Scout, the life of Juliette Gordon Low, Ginger Wadsworth

Label
First Girl Scout, the life of Juliette Gordon Low, Ginger Wadsworth
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
First Girl Scout
Oclc number
694830174
Responsibility statement
Ginger Wadsworth
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader AR, MG, 8.0, 7.0, 148735
Sub title
the life of Juliette Gordon Low
Summary
"Juliette (Daisy) Gordon Low was a remarkable woman with ideas that were ahead of her time. She witnessed important eras in U.S. history, from the Civil War and Reconstruction to westward expansion to post-World War I. And she made history by founding the first national organization to bring girls from all backgrounds into the out-of-doors. Daisy created controversy by encouraging them to prepare not only for traditional homemaking but also for roles as professional women--in the arts, sciences, and business--and for active citizenship outside the home. Her group also welcomed girls with disabilities at a time when they were usually excluded. Includes author's note, source notes, bibliography, timeline, places to visit, recipes, The Girl Scout Promise and Law, and sheet music for the favorite scout song "Make New Friends.""--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Love and war clouds -- The Civil War -- Chicago and reconstruction -- Summers and schools -- At the Cliffs -- Finishing school -- Love and marriage -- Europe -- Wars -- A life-changing luncheon -- An idea for all of America -- Launching a dream -- The dream builds -- The organization grows -- Busy on behalf of Girl Scouts -- Camp Macy -- A big little woman's legacy
Target audience
juvenile
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