Little House on the PrairieThe 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. |
Contents
GOING WEST | 1 |
CROSSING THE CREEK | 16 |
CAMP ON THE HIGH PRAIRIE | 28 |
PRAIRIE | 38 |
THE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE | 52 |
MOVING | 71 |
A FIRE ON THE HEARTH | 107 |
A ROOF AND A FLOOR | 120 |
INDIANS IN THE HOUSE | 132 |
FRESH WATER TO DRINK | 147 |
TEXAS LONGHORNS | 162 |
INDIAN CAMP | 172 |
FEVER N AGUE | 182 |
PA GOES TO TOWN | 208 |
THE TALL INDIAN | 226 |
MR EDWARDS MEETS SANTA CLAUS | 238 |
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Baby Carrie beads began bluffs bucket Bunny camp fire Caroline Charles cold cornbread cornmeal crack creek bottoms dark door edge Edwards eyes fiddle fireplace floor Fort Dodge Garth Williams gone grass ground growled hair hands head heard High Prairie hole horses howled hung inside Jack knew latch-string laughed Laura and Mary Laura asked Laura felt Laura looked Laura ran Laura saw lifted little house Ma's Mary and Laura Mary's morning never night Old Dan Tucker Pa's papoose pegged Pet and Patty picket-lines played plow ponies pulled quilt rabbit riding rope sang Santa Claus scalplock Scott shouted side singing slabs sleep smell softly sound stable stay stood stopped straight sunshine supper tall tin cup told took trees wagon wall watched whistling wild wind window wolves wood