Laura Ingalls Wilder is most noted for her career as the author of the "Little House" books although she wrote as a journalist for a local publication on farming and also had a successful career as a farmer and as a mother prior to writing the books which she did quite late in life.
Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for her "Little House" series of Children's Books, which were based on her childhood experiences growing up in a pioneer family. She did not pursue writing until later in life, with her first book in the series, "Little House in the Big Woods," published in 1932 when she was in her 60s.
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Laura Ingalls Wilders suffered from malnutrition during the ''Long Winter''.
No she didn't.
Almanzo Wilder she called him Manly
little house on the prarie
she was a teacher and a farmers wife
rose wilder
little house on the prarie
She had a son that died
Laura was born February 7th, 1867.
No. Laura was the last surviving member of her family, and she died in February of 1957.