No she didn't.
Laura Ingalls wrote the Little House Series of 9 books which portrayed her childhood.
There was no Carrie Ingalls Wilder but, Carrie Ingalls did not write any books. Laura's daughter Rose Wilder Lane wrote one, the name of it is On the Way Home.
According to the television series, her family influenced her to write books.
Her daughter Rose influenced her to write them when she was sixty years old.
She liked to write.
She wrote about her whole life.Her daughter inspierd her to.People are still reading her books today!:-)
She actually didn't because she thought no one would want to read them but when her daughter Rose was a young woman, she begged Laura to write the books
Laura Ingalls Wilder did not write about her personal feelings on slavery in her books. However, she did provide a historical account of the time period in which she lived, which included slavery in some regions of the United States.
Yes, she wrote about her own family, (hence the name Ingalls) and many of their travels throughout the late 1800's.
Her mom stayed home with the girls and did house work wile her dad went hunting and took care of the cattle .
Laura wrote eight and started on a ninth, but stopped writing it after her husband died. Her unpublished version, written on a notebook, was published after her death.
Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote the "Little House" series of books based on her experiences living in DeSmet, South Dakota. These books include "By the Shores of Silver Lake," "The Long Winter," "Little Town on the Prairie," and "These Happy Golden Years."