There are many books about Juliette Gordon Low. The most recent one, written for the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA, is Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts by Stacy Cordery.
Other books about Juliette Gordon Low include:
Here Come the Girl Scouts! The Amazing All-True Story of Juliette 'Daisy' Gordon Low and Her Great Adventure by Shana Corey
First Girl Scout, The Life of Juliette Gordon Low by Ginger Wadsworth
He learns how to read and was given books
Voilà mon amie Juliette qui vient / qui arrive.
The Candyshop War by Brandon Mull, The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis, and Standing for Something by Gordon B. Hinkley
Juliette. You don't change your name no matter what language! The closest equivalent is Juliet, which can be translated as: 朱丽叶 zhu(1) li(4) ye(4).
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Juliette Gordon Low loved animals. Juliette also painted and sculpted.
Juliette's full name was Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low. As a child, however, she was nicknamed "Daisy".Juliette Gordon Low was her real name.
You can find quotes about Juliette Gordon Low on the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace web site. (see Related Links) Other place you can find Juliette Gordon Low quotes: ScoutingWeb SearchQuotes Stacey A. Cordery has an extensive blog that has many quotes about Juliette Gordon Low.
The painting of Juliette Gordon Low and any color illustrations show her with brown eyes.
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low died on January 17, 1927.
Juliette Gordon Low did not attend college.
No, Juliette Gordon Low was not short.
Juliette Gordon Low's father was William Washington Gordon II and he died in 1912.
Juliette Gordon Low is said to have received $8,000 for her string of pearls.
No. Juliette Gordon Low lived for many years after her husband died. Juliette died from breast cancer.
Juliette Gordon Low died in 1927.
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low had several things named after her. Two schools are named for Juliette Gordon Low, one in Savannah, Georgia and one in Anaheim, California. During World War II, a Liberty Ship was named for Juliette Gordon Low. In 1983, a federal building in Savannah, Georgia, was named for Juliette Gordon Low.