My First Little House Book.
A little girl and her pioneer family spend a summer in the Big Woods of Wisconsin.
Laura helps Ma and Pa make the little log cabin snug and cozy for the snowy days ahead. 1994 "Pick of the Lists" (ABA)
Soon there was frost on the windows and snow on the ground, but Laura and her folks were warm and cozy in their snug little house in the Big Woods. Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers.
Even the youngest child can enjoy a special adaptation of a classic Little House tale, as Laura and Mary listen to Pa talk about meeting a mother deer and her baby fawn deep in the Big Woods of Wisconsin.
The Little House series introduced generations of readers to Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life on the frontier. Now with this illustrated storybook collection, the youngest readers can share in her world as well.
Laura is delighted when a soft, thick snow falls in late spring in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. A late snow helps the trees make more sap for maple syrup, and maple syrup means sweet sugar cakes and sticky fingers for Laura!
Engaging discussion questions and activities help students appreciate the enduring novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The Little House books tell the story of a little pioneer girl and her family as they travled by covered wagon across the Midwest.
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Seth gulped down the rest of his coffee, picked up his guitar, and headed toward the door. “I'd better get to church.” “Church?” She'd noticed a church at the top of Main Street. “That one?” She jerked a thumb in the church's direction.