Scouting for Girls / Adapted from Girl Guiding
SCOUTING FOR GIRLS ADAPTED FROM GIRL GUIDING
BY SIR ROBERT BADEN-POWELL K.C.B., K.C.V.O., LL.D. Author of “Scouting for Boys,” etc. NEW YORK 1918
Copyright, 1918, by JULIETTE LOW
Girl Scouting has a double meaning. To some it means the fun of playing the games of the Girl Scouts; to others, the fun of “playing the game” in Scouting Girls. Our desire in producing this Scout scheme is to offer help to parents, teachers, and patriots who may care to avail themselves of it when it comes to the duty of training girls.
The object of the Scout training is to give our girls, whatever may be their circumstances, a series of healthy and jolly activities which, while delighting them, will afford them a course of education outside the school in four particular lines of which there is the greatest need:
1. CHARACTER AND INTELLIGENCE, through games, practices and activities, and honours and tests for promotion.
2. SKILL AND HANDCRAFT, encouraged through badges for proficiency.
3. SERVICE FOR OTHERS and FELLOWSHIP, through daily good turns, organised public service, etc.
4. PHYSICAL HEALTH and HYGIENE, through development up to standard by games and exercises designed for the purpose.
Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell
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SCOUTING FOR GIRLS
EXPLANATION
The Promise
The Recruit Brownie
The Pack
The Eight
Badge
Motto
Uniform
Tests
The Salute
Investiture of a Brownie
Second Class Brownie
Nails
Toe-nail Cutting
Teeth
Games and Practices
First Class Brownie
Proficiency Badges for Brownies
THE SCOUT PROMISE
THE SCOUT LAW
WHAT IS A GIRL SCOUT?
Why “Scouts”?
“Be Prepared!”
How to Join
Scout Ranks
HOW TO BECOME A TENDERFOOT
The Tenderfoot Badge
A. THE GIRL SCOUT’S LAW
B. THE SCOUT PROMISE
C. SIGNS AND SIGNALS
D. OUR FLAG
E. KNOTS AND HOW TO TIE THEM
Knots
F. DRILL AND EXERCISE
Scout Setting Up Exercises
Tenderfoot Investiture
CHAPTER II
SIGNALLING
WOODCRAFT: OR, KNOWLEDGE OF ANIMALS AND NATURE
CAMPCRAFT
HOW TO BE HEALTHY—AND WISE
Teeth
CEREMONY FOR INVESTING SECOND CLASS GIRL SCOUTS
First Class Girl Scout
COOKING
FIRELESS COOKER
NEEDLEWOMAN
HOW TO DEAL WITH FIRES AND ACCIDENTS
CHILD WELFARE
Proficiency Badges
SENIOR SCOUTS
THE CITIZEN SCOUT
WHAT IS GIRL SCOUTING?
WHAT REMEDY IS PROPOSED?
COMMUNICATIONS
B.—FEDERATION OR STATE ORGANIZATIONS
C.—LOCAL COUNCILS
E.—PATROLS
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SCOUTER