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Description

A practical handbook from the early twentieth‑century, this guide offers a fresh, activity‑based approach to Girl Scouting. It outlines a four‑fold programme—character and intelligence, skill and handcraft, service and fellowship, and physical health—designed to complement school learning with lively outdoor games, badge‑earning projects and community‑service tasks. The book is organized into four age‑based sections, from the youngest “Brownies” to senior members, giving each group age‑appropriate challenges and goals.

Written so the girls can read it themselves, the text blends clear instructions with imaginative elements, such as the Brownies’ toadstool totem and fairy‑ring rituals that turn ordinary spaces into scouting grounds. Guidance for adult leaders appears in italic notes, encouraging flexibility and creativity rather than rigid instruction. The overall tone is upbeat and inclusive, inviting families, teachers and community volunteers to join in a joyful, educational adventure that nurtures confidence and camaraderie.

Details

Full title

Scouting for Girls Adapted from Girl Guiding

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (318K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-07-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell

Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell

1857–1941

Best known as the founder of the Scout Movement, he turned ideas about outdoor skills, service, and self-reliance into books that reached young readers around the world. His writing blends adventure, practical advice, and the belief that character can be shaped through action.

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