Itemize Of Books Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3)
Title | : | Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3) |
Author | : | Laura Ingalls Wilder |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 65th Anniversary Edition (US/CAN) |
Pages | : | Pages: 335 pages |
Published | : | 1994 by HarperTrophy (first published 1935) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Sports. Baseball. Contemporary |
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Paperback | Pages: 335 pages Rating: 4.19 | 246789 Users | 4123 Reviews
Representaion During Books Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3)
Meet Laura Ingalls, the little girl who would grow up to write the Little House books.Pa Ingalls decides to sell the little log house, and the family sets out for Indian country! They travel from Wisconsin to Kansas, and there, finally, Pa builds their little house on the prairie. 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.
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE is the second book in the Laura Years series.
--back cover
Describe Books Concering Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3)
Original Title: | Little House on the Prairie |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.harpercollins.com/9780064400022/little-house-on-the-prairie/ |
Series: | Little House #3, Unsere kleine Farm #2 |
Characters: | Laura Ingalls Wilder, Caroline Quiner Ingalls, Charles Ingalls, Mary Ingalls, Carrie Ingalls |
Setting: | Kansas(United States) Wisconsin(United States) |
Rating Of Books Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3)
Ratings: 4.19 From 246789 Users | 4123 ReviewsPiece Of Books Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3)
I let my daughter rate this one after finishing it. :) Good memories in the making, reading to my kiddos!This book just made me feel like the laziest person in the universe. When I have a day where I'm hurt and can't do any "real" work, I don't build a rocking chair.
When I was a child, we used to watch the tv series an episode at the time. Every day after school we got to see 1 episode. I never read the books only book 1 a few months back, but I have to say I liked book 2 more. The book is a realistic view of the time being. I could not put it down when I started it. This time I had the idea it could also be for grown ups. Up to book 3.This book is in the 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up challenge I am doing.
There's no great loss without some small gain. If only we lived and loved in Laura's time...I get hugely nostalgic for every time I read the Little House books. One of my favorite aspects about this series is that Wilder writes these novels in such a way that I feel like I lived through them. In the West the land was level, and there were no trees. The grass grew thick and high. There the wild animals wandered and fed as though they were in a pasture that stretched much farther than a man
Loved this one. It brought back so many memories of watching the show with my mom when I was a very young child. Some of the scenes made me see it all over again in my mind. Like the time awesome Mr. Edwards shows up for Christmas and the girls get their very own tin cup, candy cane, and a shiny new penny from Santa.
I bought the CD of this story for my 4 year old daughter and have spent many days listening to it in the car with her.This book should clearly be renamed "Pa's follies" as the entire story is about him bumbling from one misadventure to the next....1. Pa leads the family across a frozen lake Peppin. The very next morning the family hears the ice on the lake start to crack and break up. By the luck of one day the Ingalls family is spared a frozen death.2. Pa nearly drowns the entire family
This is not really a review of the general contents and themes of Little House on the Prairie, but more my personal attitudes towards the fact that this book has been (and like so many others) repeatedly challenged and even at times banned/censored (mostly due to the way Native Americans are depicted and the attitudes shown towards them).There are definite issues with Little House on the Prairie, and especially the attitudes towards Native Americans are problematic to say the least. However,
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