
audiobook
by Juliette Gordon Low, Agnes Baden-Powell, Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell
How Girls Can Help Their Country - Adapted from - Agnes Baden-Powell - and - Sir Robert Baden-Powell's Handbook - 1917
PATRONESSES OF GIRL SCOUTS.
Part I
HISTORY OF GIRL SCOUTS
HOW TO BEGIN
THE GIRL SCOUT LAWS - 1. A Girl Scout's Honor Is to be Trusted
SELF-IMPROVEMENT - A Great Law of Life
Part II
MEMBERSHIP
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE THREE GRADES OF GIRL SCOUTS - The Tests
Originally compiled in 1917, this handbook offers a window into the early days of the Girl Scout movement, when a group of determined young women set out to serve their nation through practical skill and moral development. Drawing on the pioneering ideas of the Baden‑Powell brothers, it adapts the traditional Scout principles—truth, loyalty, helpfulness, and the like—to activities suited to girls of the era. Readers discover how the organization grew from modest patrols in Savannah to a nationwide network, guided by visionary leaders who believed civic duty began at home.
The guide itself is a hands‑on manual, packed with instructions for camping, first aid, knot‑tying, and community projects, each framed by the ten Scout Laws that shape character and citizenship. It also explains how Girl Scouts could contribute to their country—through service, thrift, and leadership—while fostering confidence and friendship among members. Modern listeners will appreciate both the historical charm and the timeless values that continue to inspire young people to make a difference.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was made using scans of public domain works put online by Harvard University Library\\\'s Open Collections Program, Women Working 1800 - 1930.)
Release date
2009-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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