Juliette Gordon Low: America’s First Girl Scout tells the inspiring true story of a woman whose bold ideas helped shape the lives of millions of girls. This engaging book introduces young readers to Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low—an energetic, creative and determined leader who believed in the power of girls long before the rest of the world did.
In 1912, when most adults thought children should be seen and not heard, Daisy insisted otherwise. She wanted girls to explore the outdoors, learn new skills and discover their own abilities. Despite facing deafness and her family’s doubts, she pushed forward with her dream and founded the Girl Scouts.
Today, more than four million girls in the United States belong to the organisation she created.
This beautifully written biography celebrates courage, leadership and the belief that young people can change the world. Perfect for classrooms, youth groups, and young readers interested in true stories of remarkable women.
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