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Tula's Story Standing Up for Darla is about Tula the Tulip when Girl Scout Daisies learn how to be courageous and strong.

When a Girl Scout Daisy has earned her Tula petal, she will know how to be courageous and strong, just like Tula the Tulip.

To earn the Tula Petal do three things:[]

  1. Enjoy “Tula’s Story,” then talk about it
  2. Make an art gallery celebrating women who are courageous and strong
  3. Practice being courageous and strong

Standing Up for Darla[]

Ring!Ring! Ring!

The morning bell had just rung at Petal Elementary School.  It was time for recess!  The Flower Friends headed outside to the playground.

“Who wants to play hopscotch?” Tula the Tulip asked the Flower Friends.

“I do,” Zinni replied.

“Me, too!” Gerri added.

The Flower Friends ran over to the hopscotch board.

“You go first, Tula,” Gerri said.

“Okay,” Zinni said.  “Ready, set, hop!”

Giggling as they took turns, the Flower Friends began to play.    Hop!     Hop!   Hop!

Then Tula noticed some dandelions playing kickball nearby.  A few of them were teasing Darla, one of the smaller dandelions.

Tula didn’t like to see anyone treated unkindly.

I should tell them to stop, she thought. But what if they start being mean to me? Maybe I should pretend I didn’t see anything.

Then Tula saw a tear trickle down Darla’s face. Even if I’m a little scared, I know I can act with courage.  I have to saysomething, she thought.

She marched over to the dandelions.

“Hey, everyone,” Tula said.  “I can see that Darla is sad.  How about if everyone plays together?”

“You can’t tell us what to do!”  one of the dandelions said.

“Yeah,” another one chimed in.

Tula knew she didn’t have to fix this by herself. She turned to go find an adult. But the school principal, Miss Evergreen, had walked over.  She had overheard everything Tula and the dandelions had said.

“Tula’s right,” Miss Evergreen said. “Remember, teasing hurts people’s feelings.”

The dandelions hung their heads.

“We’re sorry,Darla,” the dandelions said.

“Do you and Tula and your friends want to play kickball with us?”

“Sure,” Darla replied.  “That would be fun.”

Tula went back to Gerri and Zinni and told them that the dandelions had invited them to play kickball.

“That sounds great,” Gerri said.  “We’re glad you were courageous and strong enough to ask the dandelions to stop teasing Darla.  Maybe we’ll make some new friends because of it!”

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