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Educational Work of the Girl Scouts

By Louise Stevens Bryant

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the early 20th-century world of an organization that transformed young girls into skilled, civic-minded leaders.

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2009-07-11
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Summary

"Educational Work of the Girl Scouts" by Louise Stevens Bryant is an instructional book that thoroughly explains everything about the Girl Scouts in the early 1900s. The text goes over what the group does, how it is set up, and why it is important to teach young girls how to work together, be healthy, and be good citizens. The book shines a light on how Girl Scouts began and became more popular, teaching important life lessons and values through activities like cooking, camping, and helping their communities. It teaches young women how to be independent, work together, and lead others, so they can grow into helpful members of their communities.

About the Author

Louise Stevens Bryant (1885–1956) was an American public health specialist, writer, editor and publicist. She was especially involved in the fields of human sexuality and maternal health, and was the executive secretary of Robert Latou Dickinson's Committee on Maternal Health from 1927 to 1935.

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