As Laura was born in a log cabin in 1867, it is not likely there was an accurate weight on record.
No, Laura Ingalls Wilder did much traveling in her life, but never outside of the country.
Yes, very much.
She liked to read, Bake and much more
Laura Ingalls Wilder seemed to only want the simple things from life. A happy family, honesty, kindness and a quiet life. She derived much from little. The small things made her happiest.
no, Mary was older than Laura. im not sure how much older, though. Marry is older than Laura because she was born two years before Laura.
Not much - the Civil War ended two year before Laura was born.
The Ingalls family lived in Burr Oak, Iowa, for a period of two years from 1876.
Oh, dude, Laura Ingalls Wilder named her car "Aunt Docia" after her great-aunt. She probably didn't have much choice back then, like, it's not like she could just Google cool car names or anything. So yeah, Aunt Docia it is.
The entire series of Little House on the Prairie was true. It was written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The entire series was written in third person with Laura Ingalls as the central character. The series was written through Laura's decade old memories of her life.
Almanzo was ten years older than Laura, but she aged him down a little in her books to make them look closer in age. Her stated reason for this was that she despised being thought of as a "child bride".
One listed cause of Laura's death is from a stroke. This may be confusion with her sister Mary's cause of death. Other sources cite a heart attack as the cause. Either way, Laura, Carrie and Grace all died from diabetes-related causes in an era when treatment for the disease was much more primitive