Somewhere in between the end of the Little House series of books and the end of her life, Laura Ingalls Wilder was transformed from a pioneer girl to a celebrated children’s author. […]
Somewhere in between the end of the Little House series of books and the end of her life, Laura Ingalls Wilder was transformed from a pioneer girl to a celebrated children’s author. […]
I know one thing that is always hard for me at times is imaging a place that I haven’t seen. I can imagine wooded areas because I’ve seen forests. I can imagine […]
In my younger days, I developed a deep love of the Little House books. As I grew older, I wondered about what happened beyond what Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote in the books […]
I became a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan at a pretty young age when I was first given the book On The Banks of Plum Creek when I was about seven or eight. […]
Following the death of Rose Wilder Lane in 1968, the executor of her estate, Roger Lea MacBride came across a box containing letters written by her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder, to her […]
Through the years, I have read several times about the theory that Laura Ingalls Wilder had a ghost-writer of her Little House books, her daughter Rose. In On The Way Home parts […]
When I was about nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. I was immediately captivated by the stories within and read them over and over through […]
When I was about nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. I was immediately captivated by the stories within and read them over and over through […]
When I was about nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. I was immediately captivated by the stories within and read them over and over through […]
When I was about my daughter’s age, nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. That book was On The Banks of Plum Creek. I was immediately […]
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