"2012 is the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting in the United States. This timely coloring/history book showcases Juliette Gordon Low and important places related to her life and times. Featuring 15 detailed line drawings and essays, the images are accompanied by a wealth of facts and stories about the founder of Girl Scouts as well as her beloved home state of Georgia. The text is written for older readers, but the tales make interesting telling for younger children as well. Artist/author, Merana Cadorette, is an avid Girl Scout archivist and collector."--Amazon
How did a woman with the desire to help others became the founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America? Born in 1860 in Savannah, Georgia, Juliette Gordon Low grew up having the finest clothes and education.
Featuring engaging primary source images, this text builds reading skills and social studies content literacy. Informational text features such as an index, a glossary, and a table of contents help students navigate the text.
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A 100th anniversary tribute to the Girl Scouts traces the story of founder Juliette (Daisy) Gordon Low, whose controversial efforts to encourage girls to consider professional futures and active citizenship were marked by her determination ...
Presents the life, career, and accomplishments of the woman who founded the Girl Scouts of America.
In this fascinating biography of Juliette Gordon Low, who loved to be called Daisy, readers will learn about her Civil War childhood, her almost complete hearing loss, and her unhappy married life.
Biographical profile of the woman from Savannah, Georgia, who started the Girl Scouts.
Provides a brief introduction to Juliette Gordon Low, her accomplishments, and her impact on American history.
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