Here’s CNN coverage of Girl Scout cookie sales, including a video that talks about the box redesign and what girls gain from selling cookies:
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National Cookie Day!
Happy National Cookie Day!! Here’s why cookie sales matter: For This Girl Scout, It’s More Than Pushing Cookies:
Selling Thin Mints and Samoas has brought Mary Ruiz self-esteem, money skills, a sense of accomplishment and some great electronic gear. Not bad for a 10-year-old.
Even if you don’t want to read the article, take a five minutes to watch the video about this amazing Girl Scout.
Sojourn in Savannah Swaps
I printed this image on 8.5 by 11 paper and then folded it as a stapleless book. We added a mini string of pearls with the safety pin in the upper corner.
The book features a little limerick that I wrote:
All hail our dear Juliette Low!
She knew that Girl Scouting must grow.
She said, “It’s for the girls,”
Then sold her string of pearls.
What great foresight for Daisy to show!
The images (other than the photo of Daisy) are copyright © 2009–2012 Stampin’ Up!. All rights reserved. Feel free to use the limerick with attribution, but please do not sell or reuse the images.
First Headquarters in Savannah
This photo shows First Headquarters, the building which served as the very first home of Girl Scouts in the United States. The building is really the carriage house for the Andrew Low House, which takes up the rest on the block.
This is where girls first met, where adult volunteers shared ideas, and where everything that drives Girl Scouts of the United States of America all began. I visited First Headquarters in May 2012, as part of the Sojourn in Savannah.
You can find more photos of our trip to Savannah on Flickr.