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  1. A Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Journeys Across America by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2006-02-01
  2. The First Four Years (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2004-05-01
  3. Little House Sampler by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1989-11-15
  4. By the Shores of Silver Lake (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2004-05-01
  5. On the Banks of Plum Creek (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2004-05-01
  6. The Long Winter (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2004-05-01
  7. Laura Ingalls Wilder: Young Pioneer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Beatrice Gormley, 2001-08-01
  8. Summertime in the Big Woods (My First Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2000-02-29
  9. Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder - Volume Two: On Life As a Pioneer Woman by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2006-05-10
  10. Animal Adventures (Little House Chapter Books) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1997-04-30
  11. La Casa del Bosque (Little House in the Big Woods, Spanish Language Edition) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2009-10-26
  12. Story of the Ingalls (Laura Ingalls Wilder Family Series) by William Anderson, 1971-06
  13. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks by Stephen W. Hines, 2007-12-03
  14. Laura Ingalls Wilder (DK Biography) by Tanya Lee Stone, 2009-03-02

21. WILDER, LAURA INGALLS
International forfatterbibliografi.
http://www.bibliografi.dk/wilder_laura_ingalls.htm
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WILDER, LAURA INGALLS
født 7. februar 1867 i Pepin Wiscontin, USA og døde 10. januar 1957 i Mansfield, USA. "Det lille hus i den store skov" ("Little House in the Big Woods") (Laura-bøgerne, nr. 1), skrevet af Laura Ingalls Wilder , illustreret af Garth Williams , oversat af Ellen Kirk, versene af Otto Gelsted, 237 sider
Gyldendal : 1956, 1959(2), 1963(3), 1967(4), 1970(5), 1974(6)
Gyldendal, 2. udg. : 1977, 1979(2), 1985(5), 1989(6)
Gyldendals Børnebogklub, 1. udg. : 1977, 1989(2)
Gyldendals Børnebibliotek, 3. udg. : 1991(1)
Gyldendals Bogklubber, 2. bogklubudg. : 1991
Gyldendal, 4. udg. : 1994, 1997(3), 1998(4), 2000(5), 2001(6), 2002(7)
uddrag af romanen i bogen "Kineserdrengen To-po og andre historier" ; Gad (Søren og Mette-bøgerne, 3. trin, 2 bog) : 1974, 1985(5)
uddrag af romanen i bogen "De tre prinser og andre historier" "Det lille hus på prærien" ("Little House on the Prairie") (Laura-bøgerne, nr. 2), skrevet af Laura Ingalls Wilder , illustreret af Garth Williams , oversat af Ellen Kirk, versene af Otto Gelsted, 368 sider
Gyldendal : 1956, 1960(2), 1964(3), 1968(4), 1972(5), 1976(6)

22. Laura Ingalls Wilder Scavenger Hunt
laura ingalls wilder Scavenger Hunt. Introduction. Do you know the true story of the laura ingalls wilder and her family? This Webquest will provide you with the opportunity to learn more about author's fascinating experiences. The Task
http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/WebQ97/LAURALES.HTM
Laura Ingalls Wilder Scavenger Hunt
Introduction The Task Resources The Process ... Conclusion
Introduction
Do you know the true story of the Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family? This Webquest will provide you with the opportunity to learn more about author's fascinating experiences.
The Task
Students will work in small groups to search web sites in order to find the answers to the scavenger hunt.
Resources
The Process
  • Read a book by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
  • Present a brief booktalk to the class.
  • You will be assigned to a group of four students, each of you will have a specific task to perform.
  • Determine who will take notes, keyboard, control the mouse and locate web sites.
  • Your group will research four questions about the author and her family.
  • Present your answers to the class.
Research Questions
  • Who or what inspired Laura Ingalls Wilder to begin writing?
  • How old was the author when she began to write?
  • 23. Songs And Musical Memories Of Laura Ingalls Wilder
    This page is devoted to laura ingalls wilder (18671957) and the musical memories that shaped her life you my love for laura ingalls wilder and her stories along with
    http://www.geocities.com/~prairiehome
    Welcome to Laura S.'s Little House On The Prairie Homepage
    Songs and Musical Memories
    Of Laura Ingalls Wilder

    You are visitor number since November 9, 1997
    These pages have been on the World Wide Web for a year now! I hope you've enjoyed them! This page is devoted to Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) and the musical memories that shaped her life. It is my priviledge to share with you my love for Laura Ingalls Wilder and her stories along with the music that inspired her. I hope you enjoy it! Laura Elizabeth Ingalls at age 17
    Courtesy of HarperCollins
    A Little History...
    Laura Ingalls Wilder was born on February 7, 1867 in the "Big Woods" of Wisconsin. She experienced the last wave of the pioneer movement as she traveled with her family by covered wagon through Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and the Dakota Territory where she married Almanzo Wilder . The couple and their only child, Rose , settled in Mansfield, Missouri in 1894. It was there, in her later years, that Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote the famous "Little House Books." Millions of fans around the world have purchased books written by Laura Ingalls Wilder since they were first published in the 1930's and 1940's.

    24. ThinkQuest : Library : Write On Reader
    A short biography written by students for students.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/author reviews/hz_wilder_bio.htm
    Index Writing
    Write On Reader
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    25. Laura Ingalls Wilder Letter (text)
    Her recipe is included in this letter to Jennie Lindquist in 1953.
    http://www.hbook.com/exhibit/wilder.html
    Letter from Laura Ingalls Wilder to Jennie Lindquist
    Mansfield Mo.
    October 19th 1953 Dear Miss Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom has told me of your plan for the Christmas Horn Book. I am thrilled and in a hurry for Christmas time to come that I may see it. You may use my letter to Clarence E. Kilburn, copy of which you enclosed, if you wish. You must know that Almanzo died in 1949, October 23d. I enclose my old gingerbread recipe and wish you good luck if you should try it. Sincerely Laura Ingalls Wilder LAURA'S GINGERBREAD 1 cup brown sugar blended with
    1/2 cup lard or other shortening.
    1 cup molasses mixed well with this.
    2 teaspoons baking soda in 1 cup boiling water
    (Be sure cup is full of water after foam is run off into cake mixture).
    Mix all well. To 3 cups of flour have added one teaspoon each of the following spices: ginger, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, cloves; and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Sift all into cake mixture and mix well.
    Add lastly 2 well-beaten eggs.

    26. Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary
    Top/Regional/North_America/United_States/Washington/Localities/W/Woodinville/Education
    http://wwwwil.lkwash.wednet.edu/
    Weekly Calendar 5/13/04
    Prairie Post: December 2003

    Laura Ingalls

    Wilder Elementary

    22130 N.E. 133rd St.
    Woodinville, WA 98077
    Office: (425) 869-1909 Wilder Elementary
    Absentee # 425-556-9729
    School Delay Information
    can be found at: PSECS
    (Public Schools Emergency Communications System)
    Lake Washington School District No. 414 16250 N.E. 74th St. Redmond,WA 98073-9739 Phone: (425) 702-3200 Morning Classes for Spring Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary wins "BLUE RIBBON AWARD" read more about the program: http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/awards.html http://www.kingcountyjournal.com/sited/story/html/143632 Check out what's happening in PTSA PTSA Happenings: Morning Classes for Spring Special Needs Committee PTSA Minutes (pdf format) PTSA Job Responsibilities PTSA Legislative Info Auction Funds Birthday Book Program Box Tops for Education Art Star Docent Program Questions about Wilder Elementary School: Larry Pollock, Principal

    27. Almanzo & Laura Ingalls Wilder's Relatives
    Research into historical documentation of the life of laura ingalls wilder has been a hobby (my husband would call it a passion ) of mine for many years.
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    Research into historical documentation of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder has been a hobby (my husband would call it a "passion") of mine for many years. While doing genealogical research on my own family at the National Archives, I was unexpectedly led to an 1880 Federal Census page from the Dakota Territory (later to become North and South Dakota) and was startled to find the family of Charles and Caroline Ingalls among the names listed before me. Up to that time, I had not read Laura's books and rarely watched TV's "Little House on the Prairie." Until this historical "revelation," I had not realized that the Ingalls were real people. My intrigue with this fact took me back to my local library where I consumed all nine of Laura's juvenile "fiction" in short order. Inspired by her clear portrait of pioneer life, I began looking for biographical information about the author of these captivating stories of American history. Unlike today - when there are literally dozens of biographies about Laura Ingalls Wilder - very little information was available at that time. So, I decided to start my search for facts about the Ingalls and Wilder families in the documents that had "gotten me hooked" in the first place - census records. Upon inspection of the census pages, I suddenly realized that there were several discrepancies between data found there and what Laura had written in her books. For example: The 1880 census gave Carrie's birthplace as Kansas, but she appears as "baby Carrie" in Laura's first book, "Little House in the Big Woods," which is set in Wisconsin and takes place *before* the Ingalls moved to Kansas (the setting of Laura's third book, "Little House on the Prairie"). Similarly, the 1860 census for Malone, New York, (when Almanzo was only a year old) mentions a "Laura A. Wilder - age 16. There was no mention of a *sister* named Laura in "Farmer Boy" - Laura Ingalls Wilder's biography of a year of her husband's life as a child in upstate New York.

    28. Laura Ingalls Wilder Book Covers
    Early edition covers of laura ingalls wilder books, illustrated by Helen Sewell Mildred Boyle.
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8910/liw.html

    29. The My Hero Project - Laura Ingalls Wilder
    A short introduction to wilder's life.
    http://myhero.com/hero.asp?hero=lauraIngallsWilder

    30. Laura Ingalls Wilder - Homesites
    laura ingalls wilder Home Sites A Guide to Little House Country. Pepin, Wisconsin In town is a laura ingalls wilder Park, and a museum.
    http://www.lauraingallswilder.com/homesites.asp
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Sites: A Guide to Little House Country
    For detailed information about the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Sites and their bookshops, please contact (mail or telephone) or visit their websites.
    Pepin, Wisconsin

    In town is a Laura Ingalls Wilder Park, and a museum. Seven miles northwest is the "Little House Wayside" with a cabin restoration of Laura's 1867 birthplace.
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society

    PO Box 269
    Pepin, WI 54759
    Independence, Kansas

    Thirteen miles from town is the replica of the Ingalls cabin on the present-day William Kurtis ranch.
    Little House on the Prairie

    PO Box 110 Independence, KS 67301 Walnut Grove, Minnesota In town is the Wilder Museum and two miles north is the Ingalls home site and dugout-remains along Plum Creek. The Ingalls-based pageant "Fragments of a Dream" is performed open-air in the month of July. Museum PO Box 58 Walnut Grove, MN 56180 Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum PO Box 58 Walnut Grove, MN 56180 Burr Oak, Iowa Not featured in the "Little House" series, but home of the Ingalls in 1876-1877. The restored Masters Hotel, where the family lived, is open to the public. Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum 3603 236th Avenue Burr Oak, Iowa 52101

    31. Books By Laura Ingalls Wilder
    The laura ingalls wilder Memorial Society in De Smet, South Dakota (SD). This gift set is only available from the laura ingalls wilder Memorial Society.
    http://www.liwms.com/giftshop/lauraingallswilder.php
    The Book Store
    Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
    Gift Shop Book Store : Laura Ingalls Wilder
    Hardcover - $16.99 Paperback - $6.99
    Little House in the Big Woods - $16.99 / $6.99
    Laura Ingalls's story begins in 1871 in a little log cabin on the edge of the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Four-year-old Laura lives in the little house with her Pa, her Ma, her sisters Mary and Carrie, and their trusty dog, Jack. Hardcover - $16.99 Paperback - $6.99
    Little House on the Prairie - $16.99 / $6.99
    Meet Laura Ingalls, the little girl who would grow up to write the Little House books. Pa Ingalls decides to sell the little log house, and the family sets out for Indian country! They travel from Wisconsin to Kansas and there, finally, Pa builds their little house on the prairie. Sometimes farm life is difficult, even dangerous, but Laura and the family are kept busy and are happy with the promise of their new life on the prairie. Hardcover - $16.99

    32. Laura Ingalls Wilder
    laura ingalls wilder. Pioneer days described in 'Little House' books. laura ingalls was two months shy of her was published in l932, when laura ingalls wilder was 65 years old
    http://www.blackhills-info.com/deadwoodmag/Laura.htm

    Online Edition Sponsored by The Black Hills Information Web

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    March/April 1996
    LAURA INGALLS WILDER Pioneer days described in 'Little House' books
    Laura Ingalls was two months shy of her 16th birthday when she began teaching in a cold, drafty, abandoned claim shanty on the Dakota prairie. Some of her five students were older and taller than the young teacher who so desperately missed her family-Pa and Ma, Mary, Carrie and Grace-back home in DeSmet. Many years later, millions of children, and grownups, became acquainted with Laura and her pioneer family through her Little House books and the subsequent television series. A young homesteader named Almanzo Wilder came courting the young teacher, appearing regularly at the schools where she taught for the next three years, until she finally married him in 1885. Laura lived the pioneer life described in her books-in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa and DeSmet, South Dakota, where Pa Ingalls finally settled. But it was many years later, long after she and Almanzo had moved to Missouri, when she began to put her childhood memories on paper, strongly encouraged by her daughter Rose. Little did Rose realize that her own reputation as a writer would be eclipsed by her mother's fame. The first book

    33. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History Month - Biographies - Laura Ingalls Wild
    laura ingalls wilder. 18671957 American writer. wilder, laura ingalls and Rose wilder Lane, A Little House Sampler, University of Nebraska Press, 1988.
    http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/whm/bio/ingallswilder_l.htm
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    Laura Ingalls Wilder
    American writer "It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures and to be cheerful and have courage when things go wrong." Introduction Laura Ingalls Wilder is best known for her series of well-loved children's books. It was at the age of 65 that Wilder published her first book entitled Little House in the Big Woods. This first book and those to follow tell a near autobiographical tale of her own childhood. Her life as a pioneer girl is told from the perspective of a child and it is in this voice that she is able to communicate her early life so successfully to the children who continue to read her stories. Father's influence Early education Wilder's schooling was sporadic. She attended several different schools in her youth. Each move of her family meant she would have to start her education again in a new setting and often times no school was yet available. Her father, however, had made the promise to her mother that the children would receive a consistent education. The schooling she did receive took place in one-room school houses beginning with the Barry Corner School in Pepin, Wisconsin, when she was four. In 1880, when Wilder was 13, she finally found some regularity in her schooling. After her father had made the decision to stay put for a while, she and her sisters were able to attend the school in De Smet. Her formal education continued in De Smet until she was 16, although she never graduated.

    34. Literary Chautauquas
    Betty Jean Steinshouer spends years of research for onewoman shows on Willa Cather, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Gertrude Stein, laura ingalls wilder, Sarah Orne Jewett and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
    http://home.mindspring.com/~bjseinshouer/

    35. Laura Ingalls Wilder - Welcome
    Information about laura ingalls wilder, books about her life and links to the places she wrote about.
    http://lauraingallswilder.com/
    Laura Ingalls Wilder
    Author of the "Little House" Books
    When LAURA INGALLS WILDER started writing her classic "Little House" book series in 1932, she had no idea of creating fame for herself or the places where she had lived. She wrote simply to preserve tales of a lost era in American history, the pioneer period she vividly recalled from her growing-up years on the midwestern frontier in the 1870's and 1880's. When Laura completed her eight-volume series in 1943, she had achieved a lasting and substantial literary picture of pioneer life as she had experienced it in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
    "I had no idea I was writing history," Laura remarked when her books were well known both in America and in foreign countries where they were translated. (The books are now printed in over 40 languages.) But readers of all ages accepted the Ingalls and Wilder families as chosen friends. Thousands wrote to Laura at her home on Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield, Missouri. Fans sought out the sites of her books and stopped to visit her in her Ozark Mountain home, right up to her death in 1957 at the age of 90.
    The visiting still goes on. Immediately after Laura's death, the home she and her husband Almanzo built was preserved and opened for readers. In De Smet, South Dakota, a Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society was founded to offer history and hospitality to increasing numbers of summer tourists. Through the years, each of the book sites has joined the ranks of literary-historical spots dedicated to the pioneering spirit and writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

    36. Pepin, Wisconsin
    Part of the site laura ingalls wilder, Frontier Girl. Pictures, about Little House in the Big Woods, and Pepin today.
    http://webpages.marshall.edu/~irby1/laura/pepin.html
    Pepin, Wisconsin
    See more pictures here.
    Past:
    Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born in a log cabin seven miles north of Pepin, Wisconsin , on February 7, 1867. Her first book, Little House in the Big Woods is about her childhood years here in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. This book is full of the stories Pa told Laura when she was a little girl, as well as the family's way of life. She describes a butchering, smoking of venison, food preparation, the making of bullets, hunting, and weaving hats of straw, activities that most children today are unfamiliar with. She tells of the Christmas where she got her beloved rag doll Charlotte, and of playing with cousins, and making molasses-on-snow candy. She also tells of going to town for the first time and picking up pebbles with her sister Mary along Lake Pepin. Although Laura writes in On the Banks of Plum Creek that she and Mary began school for the first time in Walnut Grove, they actually attended the Barry Corner School near Pepin for a short time, with Anna Barry as their teacher. The Ingalls family left Pepin in 1868 and went to Missouri, and then Kansas, before returning to Pepin in late 1870. The family left Pepin for good in 1874 and moved to

    37. ALA | Wilder Medal
    Information about the laura ingalls wilder Medal, which honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period
    http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/wildermedal/wilderme
    ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... ALSC Wilder Medal
    The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal
    2003 Winner Past Winners
    Laura Ingalls Wilder
    Wilder's first book, The Little House in the Big Woods Farmer Boy On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937), and Information about the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, which honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children. Administered by the Association for Library Service to Children.

    38. Living History Unit Studies Home School Curriculum Catalogs
    Features Prairie Primer Unit Study based on laura ingalls wilder's Little House On The Prairie series.
    http://www.cadroncreek.com/
    Online Ordering Cadron Creek Christian Curriculum provides academic material to assist parents in training their children in godliness, while challenging students scholastically through literature unit studies.
    and many others....
    Email us at: marigold@CadronCreek.com
    or write to:
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    Silver City, NM 88061
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    39. ALA | Wilder Medal Past Winners
    A complete list of past winners of the laura ingalls wilder Medal, administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, and honoring an author or
    http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/wildermedal/wilderpa
    ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Wilder Medal Wilder Medal Past Winners
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, Past Winners
    2003: Eric Carle 2001: Milton Meltzer 1998: Russell Freedman 1995: Virginia Hamilton 1992: Marcia Brown 1989: Elizabeth George Speare 1986: Jean Fritz 1983: Maurice Sendak 1980: Theodor S. Geisel (Dr. Seuss) 1975: Beverly Cleary 1970: E. B. White 1965: Ruth Sawyer 1960: Clara Ingram Judson 1954: Laura Ingalls Wilder A complete list of past winners of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, and honoring an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.

    40. The Pomona, California Site
    Provides a brief overview of the room which hold's wilder's original manuscript of Little Town on the Prairie .
    http://vvv.com/home/jenslegg/pomona.htm
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Room
    Pomona Public Library
    The Laura Ingalls Wilder Room holds the original manuscript to Little Town on the Prairie . While the original is preserved under glass, the manuscript can be read by fans on microfilm. Some of it is difficult to read, and parts of it are not even recognizable as a part of the published Little Town on the Prairie if you plan to bring your own copy to make notes.
    Many items are available for purchase through the library, such as books, booklets, postcards and bookmarks. Also on display are Sewell illustrated copied of the Little House Books, versions in different languages, as well as many different Ingalls Family dolls. A large map is on one wall to show the different locations of the Laura Ingalls Wilder sites. Gingerbread Sociable
    Each February, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Room of the Pomona Public Library hosts the Annual Laura Ingalls Wilder Gingerbread Sociable to honour Laura. Sponsored by Friends of the Pomona Public Library, Gingerbread and Apple Cider will be served, and there will be Pioneer Crafts and Children's Craft Activities.
    Last updated June 24, 2000

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