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C**A
Love Laura Ingalls Wilder
I love this entire series! I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series for anyone who hasn't read them. I first read these as a child, but I still enjoy them as an adult.Even though this is technically book 3, you can read this one first without having any problems missing any back story.This is a real story of a family who went to settle out west and all the challenges they met along the way.
L**S
Love little house
Awesome!!!
R**E
Great product
As described
B**H
Great read
Great book
M**I
Many lessons Laura learns
Now the setting gets into a little bit political. Laura and her family now settles into the High Prairie. But there lives the Indians. With tense atmosphere, Laura will learn there are some border lines between her people and the Indians. First she wanted to know them from her curiosity, but soon she learns they have their own rules. It's a good book to see the cultural difference.
T**N
Classic Book
Such a classic book. I loved all the characters and I could picture life on the prairie. Can’t wait to read more of this series.
A**R
Read all of the books!!
I’m almost 11 years old, and I LOVE the little house series! This book is my favorite! Sometimes, it gets sad and Laura learns a lesson. She gets older and it is sad. Did you know she wrote those books so that kids can learn what it is like to be a pioneer? That’s so amazing! Please read this book and her other books! God Bless!!!🤍🤍🤍
P**B
Follow The Early American Family
When I was a child, I had the entire series of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Books. My babysitter at the time, gave me her set. I was careful to loan out the books one at a time to friends I knew would cherish them as much as I did.I started giving these books to my grandchild, and at first we read them together, then she started reading them on her own. Now, we watch the old television series together, and it brings back memories of our days reading together. We both love the television series as much as we do the books, they portray the life as it was. Maybe not as primitive, but certainly as children , they accept the hard work and the limited income the Wilder's have. This family is a superb e ample if a hapoy family, their ups and downs, and they have many, and the manger in which the family faces each obstacle. An excellent example of a true family life.Recommended. prisrob7-19-15
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