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Favorite Little House Christmas Moment: By Mary Lou
When Laura traded her beloved horse for her mother to have a new cooking stove. It was just beautiful! I will always love Little House on the Prairie! ~Mary Lou *********************************** That concludes our favorite Christmas moments — and just in time to enjoy your own sweet Christmas, relive old traditions, and make new memories.
Favorite Little House Christmas Moment: By Kris and Barbara
Have you “liked” our facebook page yet? Didn’t know we had one? Now you do! The following Christmas moments were some of those shared on our facebook page: Definitely when Mr. Edwards traveled in the freezing cold to bring Mary and Laura tin cups and candy, as well as sweet potatoes to Ma. Sure made
Preview of Hoover Christmas Exhibit
The 2010 theme of the annual Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Christmas Tree exhibit was Laura Ingalls Wilder. This preview will give you a feeling for what the exhibit was like. Hoover Christmas Preview Don’t forget to check out the video of my program from the opening. Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas And if you haven’t seen
Favorite Little House Christmas Moment: by Donna
I have four that come to mind: In Little House in the Big Woods when the aunts, uncles, and cousins all come to visit. I always liked the image of young Laura breathing on the glass in the cabin to make frost and how she admired the patterns it made, playing in the snow, and
Craft yourself a merry Little House Christmas
From Aunt Eliza’s clove apple in Little House in the Big Woods to the embroidered picture frame Laura stitches in The Long Winter, the Little House books have always made Christmas crafting sound so appealing. But since I’m a lousy knitter and clumsy with instructions, I know better than to attempt my own craft projects,
Favorite Little House Christmas Moment: by Teresa
It is hard to think of one moment, or even one Christmas, that is more treasured than the others. But I always think of the first Christmas on Plum Creek, when Laura and Mary find out about Santa Claus. When I got pregnant with my daughter, I made a commitment that I would never lie
Favorite Little House Christmas Moment: by Becky
When I was reading these books as a child, the Christmas in the Surveyor’s House was my favorite. It seemed like they were warm, happy, well-fed and there were actually presents! Not Christmas horses or tin cups (how can a cup be a present?!?), but real live wrapped presents. As an adult, the two that
Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas Video
Laura Ingalls Wilder has long been associated with Christmas, all the way back to when the series was originally coming out and children looked forward to getting the latest in the series under the tree. Every year the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa puts together a Christmas tree exhibit around













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