Scouting for Girls
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Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell. Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls
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CHAPTER I. BROWNIES
The Promise
The Recruit Brownie
The Pack
The Eight
Badge
Motto
WAR CRY
Uniform
Tests
The Recruit
To be Obedient
The Good Turn
The Brownies’ Smile
The Salute
Investiture of a Brownie
Second Class Brownie
Tying up a Parcel
Hemming a Handkerchief
Darning Stockings
Setting a Table
Binding up a Finger or Knee
Nails
Toe-nail Cutting
Teeth
Games and Practices
Day and Night
Dodge Ball
Cross Tag
Sculptor
Inventory Game
Testing Noses
Three Deep
Chasing an Owl
Turkey and Wildcat
Walking the Plank
Stepping-Stones
First Class Brownie
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
MY COUNTRY, ’TIS OF THEE
How to Change a Dollar
Reading the Compass
Clean Knives, Forks and Spoons
Make Doll’s Clothes or Brownie’s Overall
Knitting
Fold Clothes Neatly
To Carry a Message in Your Head
Applying a Triangular Bandage
Proficiency Badges for Brownies
Group I. Intelligence
Group II. Handcraft
Group III. Service for Others
Group IV. Physical Health
PART II. GIRL SCOUTS (11 TO 18)
CHAPTER I. HOW TO BECOME A TENDERFOOT
THE SCOUT PROMISE
THE SCOUT LAW
WHAT IS A GIRL SCOUT?
What Do Girl Scouts Do?
What the Guides Do
Convalescent Nursing
Frontier Life
Frontierswomen
Why “Scouts”?
“Be Prepared!”
How to Join
Scout Ranks
HOW TO BECOME A TENDERFOOT
The Tenderfoot Badge
A. THE GIRL SCOUT’S LAW
How Camping Teaches the Scout Law
Nature Study
B. THE SCOUT PROMISE
Duty to God
The Knights
Regiments in God’s Army
How to Become a Star
Duty to God and Country
C. SIGNS AND SIGNALS
The Scout’s Salute
Woodcraft Signs
Signals and Signs
Hand Signals
Observation
D. OUR FLAG
Description of the American Flag
Pledge of Allegiance
How to Fly the Flag and Show Respect to It
E. KNOTS AND HOW TO TIE THEM
Knots
The Parts of a Rope
Whipping
Overhand Knot
Running Noose
Reef or Square Knot
Sheet Bend
Clove Hitch (or Builder’s Knot)
Half Hitch
Bowline
Sheepshank
Fisherman’s Knot
F. DRILL AND EXERCISE
Scout Setting Up Exercises
I. Positions
II. Breathing
III. Arms
IV. Legs
V. From Lying Position
Tenderfoot Investiture
List of Troop Crests Always Kept in Stock
A Cuckoo Patrol
CHAPTER II
SIGNALLING
General Service Code
Signalling by Single Flag, or Wig-wagging
Semaphore
Signalling with a Lantern
Signalling with a Flash Light
Signalling by Sound
WOODCRAFT: OR, KNOWLEDGE OF ANIMALS AND NATURE
Eatable Plants
Nature Study in Towns
Stalking
Tracking
Horses’ Tracks
Games in Stalking
House Hunting
Hints to Instructors
CAMPCRAFT
Camping
HOW TO BE HEALTHY—AND WISE
Exercises and Their Object
The Nose
Ears
Eyes
Teeth
CEREMONY FOR INVESTING SECOND CLASS GIRL SCOUTS
Measurement of the Girl
Games to Develop Strength
CHAPTER III. HOW TO BECOME A FIRST CLASS SCOUT
First Class Girl Scout
How to Draw a Map
Judging Heights and Distances
Games in Pathfinding
How to Bank Your Money
How to Train a Tenderfoot
COOKING
FIRELESS COOKER
Construction of Box
Rules for Use of Fireless Cooker
Average Time for Various Foods
Small Economics
Gas Stove
NEEDLEWOMAN
HOW TO DEAL WITH FIRES AND ACCIDENTS
Accidents
First Aid
How to Practise
Games
Physical Exercises and Health Rules
Health Rules for the Home
Swimming
CHILD WELFARE
Health Habits
Bath
Food
Clothing
Sunshine, Air and Exercise
Illnesses
Proficiency Badges
Golden Eaglet
Life-Saving Medals
Hockey a Fine Game
A Scout Is a Lady
The Frogs in the Cream
Happy Housemaids Singing Hymns
Patrol Leaders
Example of an English Display
Hints as to Camp Orders
PART III. CITIZEN SCOUTS (Over 16)
SENIOR SCOUTS
THE CITIZEN SCOUT
Qualifications for Citizen Scouts
Citizen Scout Ideals
Suggested Activities
Special Health Award
Badges
Special Vocational Award
Badges
Activities for Citizen Scouts
Discipline
Responsibility
Sympathy and Fairness
Leadership
The Joy of Scouting
PART IV. CAPTAINS
WHAT IS GIRL SCOUTING?
The Need
What Need Is There for It?
Is Not Education Good Enough?
Sense of Duty to Others
WHAT REMEDY IS PROPOSED?
WHAT IS THE ORGANISATION?
A.—NATIONAL COUNCIL
Duties
Officers
Executive Board
National Headquarters
COMMUNICATIONS
B.—FEDERATION OR STATE ORGANIZATIONS
C.—LOCAL COUNCILS
The Commissioner
Officers
Deputy Commissioner
District Commissioner
The Local Director
Local Field Captains
Troops
The Captain
Lieutenant
E.—PATROLS
Discipline of the Movement
Method
How to Apply the Training
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SCOUTER
The Psychology of the Girl
Character
The Patrol System for Scouts
How the Scout Training Appeals
Camps
Religion
Nature Study and Good Turns
Rallies
Inspection of Troops by Commissioners
Give Us the Young!
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Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell of Gilwell
Adapted from Girl Guiding
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