A history of the author Laura Ingalls Wilder's own family, as well as a very thorough overview of pioneer life in America, LITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS is the first book in the beloved nine-book Little House series. Set in the woods of Wisconsin during the 1870s, this book follows one year in the life of the Ingalls family--Pa, Ma, Mary, Laura, ...
A reproduction of the actual diary of the author of the "Little House" books. Also included are Rose Wilder Lane's (Laura's daughter) recollections of the 1894 trip. Illustrated with photographs.
This is the third book in the highly acclaimed and beloved series of books chronicling the life of Laura Ingalls, who lived at the end of the 19th century. This volume describes the childhood of Almanzo Wilder, Laura's future husband. It tells about daily life with his older brother and two sisters on his father's prosperous farm, his passionate ...
After all their travelling, from the Big Woods and the Prarie, the Ingalls family have found a place to settle - Plum Creek. Now Mary and Laura can go to school as there's a town close by. But how will they settle in such a busy place after the wild lands in which they've grown up?
Organized by body system, this fully revised Second Edition places the patient at the center of all drug and drug administration choices. The book bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice and shows how today's therapeutic agents can address each patient's specific needs. Features include critical thinking scenarios, abundant ...
The Ingalls family moves from Minnesota to the Dakota territory. Pa goes to work for the railroad and as a result Laura and Mary experience their first-ever train ride.
A collection of letters written by the author of the Little House books to her husband, Almanzo, while she was visiting their daughter Rose Wilder Lane in San Francisco.
This is the sixth book in the highly acclaimed and beloved series of books chronicling the life of Laura Ingalls who lived at the end of the 19th century. The year that Laura was 13 and living in the Dakota Territory, there was a severe winter that lasted seven months, with blinding blizzards that came so quickly, people got lost in them and died. ...
This full-color collector's edition of this title in Wilder's Little House series begins as the harsh winter is over and Laura looks forward to the long summer days--especially now that she has a new gentleman caller, Almanzo Wilder. A Newbery Honor Book.
Meet Laura Ingalls, the little girl who would grow up to write the world-famous Little House books. Pa sells the house, and the family sets out for Indian country! Sometimes farm life is difficult, even dangerous, but Laura and her family are kept busy and are happy with the promise of their new life on the prairie. Includes charm locket.
The first years in the marriage of Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder. The newlywed couple stakes their claim on the South Dakota prairie, and although their life is difficult, it is also filled with love and happiness. Set from 1885-1889, this is the last book in the "Little House" series.
Laura gets her first teaching job, and uses the money she earns to help pay for Mary's education at the College for the Blind. Also, Laura's romance with Almanzo Wilder becomes more serious, and she agrees to marry him.
Hattie McNair and her cohorts at the FairAcres Home are back! This time, romance is in bloom at FairAcres, as Hattie's friends Retta Gooding and Sidney Metcalf are drawn closer together while delivering Meals on Wheels. Hattie's writing career takes off and the FairAcres folks make new friends, elderly Ben Stringfellow and his two young neighbors, ...
Anyone who thinks that retirement is rocking chair and Medicare is in for a surprise when they meet the folks at Fair Acres Home. This charming first novel by eighty-five-year-old Effie Leland Wilder stars Hattie McNair, a journal-keeper and eavesdropper extraordinaire. Hattie overhears a resident planning her own funeral -- complete with caterer ...
A collection of newspaper articles, poetry, and columns written by the author of the Little House books. Most of these pieces originally appeared in a publication called FARMER'S WEEK and deal with Laura's life on the Missouri farm where she lived with her husband, Almanzo.
Children can enter the world of Little House with the first collection of paper dolls. The set includes six full-color paper dolls--Laura, Mary, Pa, Ma, Baby Carrie, and Jack the dog--two full-color pull-out scenes, several outfits for each character, a special pouch to store everything in, and the complete text of Winter Days in the Big Woods.
Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in 1867 in the log cabin described in Little House in the Big Woods. As her classic Little House books tell us, she and her family traveled by covered wagon across the Midwest. Ages 7+ years.
In this picture book adapted from "Little House in the Big Woods", Laura Ingalls celebrates her fifth birthday. Color illustrations accompany the text.
This time around, a degenerative eye condition doesn't stop Hattie from participating in and recording in her diary all that is going on around her, reminiscing about the past, and ruminating on the upcoming millennium.
A picture book adaptation of a story from "Little House on the Prairie" series. Laura and her family pack up their covered wagon and leave the big woods behind as they travel westward towards the prairie. Color illustrations accompany the text.
A chronological collection of the essays, articles, columns, poems, rough drafts, unpublished manuscripts, and notes of of the author of the "Little House" books and her journalist/novelist daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. Illustrated with photographs.
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Prairie Day
by
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Renee Graef (Illustrator)