The adventures continue for Laura Ingalls and her family as they leave their little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin and set out for Kansas. They travel for many days in their covered wagon until they find the best spot to build their little house on the prairie. Soon they are planting and plowing, hunting wild ducks and turkeys, and gathering grass for their cows. Sometimes pioneer life is hard, but Laura and her folks are always busy and happy in their new little house.
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Summary
Reviewer Name: Aaron Reading the Little House on the Prairie series has given me a feeling of how the early pioneers traveled along the trails heading west and how they lived and survived along the way. This book was written by a person that was there and really experienced the joys and hardships of pioneer life. In Little House on the Prarie Laura Ingalls and her family leave their home in Wisconsin and head out across the prairie to find a new place to live in Kansas. This is where Pa cuts down trees to make a log home for the family the little house on the prairie! It takes a lot of hard work to clear the land, cut the trees, haul rocks for a fireplace and put it all together to make the house. Laura is a little girl during this time and she remembers the fun and danger that she and her sisters and ma and pa faced on a daily basis of pioneering. She writes all of her books in the Little House series when she is an adult.