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Little House On The Prairie CD

Little House On The Prairie CD

List Price: $25.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Journey Starts
Review: This book really shows the closeness of the Ingalls family. Heading into the unknown wondering if you'll ever see your family again. The dangers they encountered by the wolves, the unhappiness of the Indians, dangers in crossing the creeks and the only shelter, until the house was built, was the cover wagon to protect them from nature. I always wondered why Jack always had to follow the wagon and was forced to swim in the rising creek. I felt so sorry for him! Pa had such a sense of humor! Ma was so brave because she was often left alone with the girls while Pa was in town, hunting or getting logs to build with. I loved Mr. Edwards and his Christmas story and the story of Pa and the panther gave me chills! How sad that they had to leave their house with the glass windows and the garden. Truly an enjoyable book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: little house on the prairie
Review: Little House On The Prairie is one of the best books i have ever read. This wonderful story is about Laura Ingalls when she was little. Her and her sister mary live on the prairie where lots of adventures will happen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the very first novels from my girlhood!
Review: I used to watch the TV series on and off during the late 1970s before I was introduced to Laura Ingalls Wilder's true-to-life adventures out on the frontier. Unfortunately, the Pa character on the TV just doesn't bear any resemblance at all to the real-life father of the famous little girl under her sunbonnet. In fact, the real Pa had a BEARD while the one played by the late Michael Larson just looked too macho and youthful.

In Mrs. Ingalls Wilder's second story, the family had to move out of The Big Woods in Wisconsin to go traveling across the great open prairie lands in a covered wagon. The two little girls, Laura and her sister, the blonde Mary both experienced very daunting incidents ranging from their own father falling into a raging river to Ma's leg getting pinned under a heavy log from the new home they were building to the sudden loss of their faithful dog, Jack. But it is also a very eye-opening experience for the modern kids as told in the aged heroine's very own words.

Laura's tales very vividly paints her childhood days out in the wilds during the late 19th century like pies made out of underripe apples, the very construction of a real log house with its cavernous fireplace which was big enough to stand in, the sudden visit from the Native Americans and all! Garth Williams, the reowned illustrator of children's books also provides realistic pictures of what it was like to be a little girl in the pioneering times.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Story
Review: It was a great book I loved all the details and I also liked how realistic it sounded. I personaly think it is a great book for girls and boys. It is a book for people who like adventure stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a very good book
Review: I enjoyed this book when I was a little girl. I am 36 years old now. I still enjoy the Little House books. My husband knew how much I liked them, so he bought me the collection. I have two daughters they also like the books. They like me to read the Little House books to them. My oldest daughter can read now. She enjoys reading them also. We also like the Little House T.V. series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: such an educational children book.
Review: It's nice to read a children book which represent the hardworking and happiness of old American childhood. I have read them since i'm 8 years old. And i keep reading until now. I will tell my future kids when they will go to sleep. Anyway, it's a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST-READ
Review: This book was a great look at pioneer and prairie life, not only because of the story's plot but because of its AUTHENTICITY! This book wasn't written by somebody who studied about the time period, but someone who actually lived throught it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pleasent all time Historic Adventure
Review: I loved this book, it was a great one too. I can't explain it but Laura and her family move from one place to another.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Series Ever!!!
Review: This is one of the best series I have ever read. I started reading these books when I was 8 (am now 19) and I read the whole series every year. The books are wonderfully written, extreemly interesting, and non-stop adventure, every little girl should read these books. I can't wait to pass them on

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book In The Whole World
Review: This book was the best book I ever raed in my entire life.I will recomend this book to everyone elligeble to read it.


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