girl scouts

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Hiking

2016
Hiking is a fun, easily undertaken outdoor activity that you can do pretty much anywhere, whether you live near a famous trail or just explore the public parks in your area. Though you don’t need any specialized equipment, there are a few key items to have, including water, sturdy footwear, and a map. Other factors to consider are the distance, terrain, and climate of the area you’ll be hiking. Readers will also learn about groups they can join, such as Outward Bound, and additional activities to incorporate into their hike, such as geocaching.

Here come the Brownies:

think, Corrie, think
1994
When she is teamed up with the smartest girl in second grade to work on a Thinking Day project for Brownies, Corrie learns that friends can be different from each other.

Here come the Brownies

Corrie's secret pal
1993
A lonely new student finds friends and adventures after joining a Brownie girl scout troop.

A resource book for Senior Girl Scouts

1995
Presents a guide to the girl scouts, providing information on understanding the organization, health and well being, leadership, and building life skills.

Junior Girl Scout handbook

2001
A colorful handbook for Junior Girl Scouts that covers Girl Scout history and presents activities related to leadership, service, girlhood, family and friends, safety, health and fitness, the outdoors, creativity, and exploring; also describes several Girl Scout awards.

Girl Scouts

a celebration of 100 trailblazing years
2011
Combines text, photographs, documents, and letters to detail the history of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.

The Girl Scout story

1965
Describes Juliette Low's introduction to England's Girl Guides, which inspired her to begin a Girl Scout movement in the United States; and tells of the growth of scouting around the world, including the Brownie movement, "Our Chalet," and Roundup.

The mystery of the haunted caves

2001
Four friends search for treasure during a scout outing to California gold rush country.

How to lose your cookie money

2004
When good-hearted third-grader Willimena spends her Girl Scout cookie money on lunch for some friends in need, she tries to creatively earn back the money she spent; ultimately she must face the consequences of not being responsible with the money.

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