This book is definitely the best in the series so far. The story is very interesting and exciting. Unlike the first two books there is finally something happening. There also weren't so many scenes in which two perfectly good little girls were told to be good. This sometimes annoyed me a lot in the ...
The Big Woods have gotten too crowded for Pa's taste, so the Wilder family packs up all their belongings in a covered wagon and heads west for the Kansas territory on authority that the government will be opening up the Indian lands for territory. Once their, they have to brave wolves, Indians, prar...
This is probably the 'Little House' book I enjoy the least. It's still charming, but it seems so hopeless. They come, they build a house, they leave. I know it's only a year 'wasted', but it must still have been very frustrating to be sent on like that.
3.5/5I liked Little House in the Big Woods well enough. I just found it to be a bit boring. The Ingalls family wasn’t doing anything too exciting. The book was just a snapshot of 1 year in their life. Little House on the Prairie was a bit more eventful. Moving is always scary/nerve wracking on some ...
This is the 2nd book in Mrs. Wilder's Memoir. We see their family picking up and going west. Pa has the wanderlust and is looking for some good land that isn't too crowded. We see how Pa raises his family. There are good times and bad, and fun times. You can find everything in this book: Cowboy...
I read this to my three girls, ages six, seven, and nine. My husband also listened each night, as I always read two chapters before bedtime. And in fact, he got very upset with me one night when I was unable to read! I remember reading these as a girl and loving them. But I didn't expect to enjo...
I read this when I was little and loved it. I just recently re-read with my 3rd grade class, and found parts of it to be quite a bit more disturbing than I had remembered. For example, I had not remembered just how racist Ma and Mrs. Scott were. I can't even remember how many times one or another...
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