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Yes her name is Laura Ingalls Wilder, because Almanzo Wilder was the one she married.Almanzo was always happy around her even if it does not sound like it.
She was always a Christian, being born to practicing Protestant parents.
Laura was always at the top of her class, even when she had been absent teaching in another school.
Laura named it "Rocky Ridge Farm", and it was always known as that from that time on.
Yes, Laura Ingalls Wilder enjoyed sweets and candy, like many people of her time. In her book series "Little House on the Prairie," she often mentions treasuring treats like candy and other indulgences during her childhood on the American frontier.
"Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is typically worth 3 AR (Accelerated Reader) points. This value may vary slightly depending on the specific edition or the AR program's updates, so it's always a good idea to check the latest AR book listings for confirmation.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the "Little House on the Prairie" series, did face financial struggles at times, but she was never homeless in the traditional sense. She and her family faced hardships and moved frequently but always had some form of shelter, even if it was basic or temporary.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's favorite hobby was writing. She is best known for her autobiographical "Little House" book series, which documents her childhood experiences growing up in the American frontier.
One biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder speculates that Carrie's poor health was attributed to their hunger during the Long Winter. But it is clear that Carrie had had health problems from early childhood. In her adulthood, she traveled to a number of different places to see if the weather there improved her health, but she always came back to Dakota. Carrie was not an invalid - she held important, busy positions - but she never did enjoy truly robust health during her life.
The most significant impact Laura ingalls Wilder's "Litte House" books have had on society is that they have introduced millions of schoolchildren to life on the American frontier. Many students, and adults as well, learn about the hardships of life for the pioneers through Laura's books. It was a life full of difficulties, but it made people strong and resilient. Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about events that occured over the first 18 years of her life, from 1867 - 1885. This was less than 150 years ago, yet in some ways it might as well be a thousand. So much has changed in terms of daily life, but because Laura died in 1957, she lived to see many of these changes, and seems always to have adapted well to changing times. It was her great fortune to have had, as she said, "a very interesting life." It's the great fortune of generations of readers to have her guide them through one of the most dramatic, compelling periods in American history.
Yes darker color dresses always work better to hide fat.
I like their dresses better. And I always choose to wear dresses in Winter