It’s a fond good-bye to the Big Woods as Laura and her family pack up the covered wagon and begin their journey westward to the prairie in this latest addition to the best-selling My First Little House Books series. RenÉe Graef’s enchanting full-color illustrations, inspired by Garth Williams’s classic artwork, bring Laura and her family lovingly to life in this seventh title in the My First Little House Books series, picture books adapted from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved storybooks.
Follows a family's emigration by prairie schooner from the East, across the plains to Kansas.
The Little House books tell the story of a little pioneer girl and her family as they travled by covered wagon across the Midwest.
What we did not change was the short leading question at the beginning of the title, 'Going West?,' which brings together three elements: 1. The action of going, of groups of people leaving one area and establishing themselves in ...
Going. West. He's aware that it's wider now than a search for Rex. Many figures have a place in the tapestry. What they are up to he can't tell. But it's likely to stretch around the room; with Rex and Jack appearing all the time.
Little did Ryan know that both Gold and Steel were Black belt Karate experts and need little knowledge on selfprotection in fact they could show Ryan and Cap a thing or two Going west was a dream of those two and they had securely read ...
For use in schools and libraries only. A young pioneer girl and her family prepare to leave the big woods of Wisconsin and travel west in their covered wagon.
Nancy Finch, her kidnapper, and on-the-run hitchhiker Judge J. Jolley drive westward from South Carolina and--after plots, failed chances, and retreats along the way--finally arrive at the Grand Canyon and deliverance
Go West is the second novel by David Quantick, Emmy-winning writer (Veep, The Thick Of It) and author of The Mule (“A Da Vinci Code with laughs – The Independent, “ingenious, likable, funny and above all entertaining” –Spectator, ...
Tracing the vivid saga of Native American and pioneer men, women, and children, this guide covers the colonial beginnings of the westward expansion to the last of the homesteaders in the late 20th century.
"The touching story of a pioneering family heading West across America to find a new home ...".