Laura Ingalls Wilder Books

My Little House Book of Family
My Little House Book of Family

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Uses characters from Laura Ingalls Wilder's books, along with simple words and pictures, to describe the family life of pioneers.

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My Little House Book of Animals
My Little House Book of Animals

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Uses characters from the Little house books of Laura Ingalls Wilder, along with simple illustrations and text, to describe some of the animals encountered on the frontier.

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Dear Laura: Letters from Children to Laura Ingalls Wilder
Dear Laura: Letters from Children to Laura Ingalls Wilder

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

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A collection of children's letters from the 1930s through the 1950s sent to Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the nine "Little House" books.

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Scary Stories Treasury: Omnibus
Scary Stories Treasury: Omnibus

By Alvin Schwartz

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Stories of ghosts and witches, "jump" stories, scary songs, and modern-day scary stories.

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Little House Reader, A
Little House Reader, A

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A Little House Reader: A Collection of Writings
A Little House Reader: A Collection of Writings

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

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A collection of articles, essays, poems, and other writings which shows that the author known for her Little house books was a prolific and talented writer all her life.

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Farmer Boy
Farmer Boy

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

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Farmer Boy
Farmer Boy

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

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The First Four Years
The First Four Years

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

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During their first four years of marriage, Laura and Almanzo Wilder have a child and fight a losing battle in their attempts to succeed at farming on the South Dakota prairie.

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