The Little House books tell the story of a little pioneer girl and her family as they travled by covered wagon across the Midwest.
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.
Follows a family's emigration by prairie schooner from the East, across the plains to Kansas.
Are you going east or west? “I'm going west.” “Going west, the post office is on the left side of Main Street as you are leaving town. You can't miss it. It sits right on Main Street.” “Thanks,” Marley said and turned to leave.
The title of this book, Going West, was inspired by the Aramaic term used by Babylonian sages for the Land of ... The title also recalls the bracing nineteenth-century American exhortation: “Go West, young man, and grow up with the ...
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.
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.
"The touching story of a pioneering family heading West across America to find a new home ...".
Award-winning author Jean Van Leeuwen tells the moving story of a pioneer family during the Westward Expansion One day in early spring they packed everything they had into our wagon, and set out to find a new home.
A little girl and her pioneer family travel westward to find a new home on the prairie.
in large print Basil King. GOING WEST CHAPTER I He was not a born fighter, in spite of a big, husky frame through which the urge of physical life was strong. On the contrary, he was a civilian and a business man in every nerve of his ...
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