Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in a time where music was generated by local talent. Most small communities at the time would have a local guitar, clawhammer banjo, and several fiddle players. In her writings she mentions many times that Pa played the fiddle really well!!! Mary, her sister could also play the piano!!! Many of the songs are mentioned. Most of the songs would be classified as old time fiddle music. Songs mentioned in the books are: Pop goes the Weasel, Devil's Dream, Arkansas Traveler, Buffalo Gals, Yankee Doodle, Irish Washerwoman, Auld Lang Syne, Rock of Ages, Dixie, Ring-around-a-Rosy, When Johnnie Comes Marching Home, Camptown Races, 3 Blind Mice, Highland Fling, Sweet By and By, The Star Spangled Banner, Jingle Bells, Polly Wolly Doodle, and many others. Later in life she probably would have heard the early beginnings of jazz, country, and even Rock and Roll (she passed away in the late 50s). I don't think she would like it though!
Laura Ingalls Wilder enjoyed Folk Music, hymns, and songs from her childhood. She often referenced songs and dances in her "Little House" books, reflecting the music popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
she is kind
Almanzo Wilder, the husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder, suffered from diphtheria at the age of 12, which left him partially paralyzed.
Laura Ingalls Wilder passed away in 1957, before cars were widely used. During her lifetime, she primarily used horse-drawn carriages or wagons for transportation.
Laura Ingalls Wilder had a bull mastiff named Jack.
she education to be a teacher and gain money
Laura Ingalls fell in love with Almanzo Wilder because he was a kind, hardworking, and caring man who treated her with love and respect. They shared similar values and dreams for the future, forming a strong emotional connection that led to love and marriage.
churning butter hauling wood milking the cow cooking washing dishes sweeping sewing hauling water from the creek to the house spinning wool and knitting making/changing beds taking water out to whomever was working in the fields
E.B. White's Charlotte's Web has been awarded the following distinctions:Massachusetts Children's Book Award (1984)Newbery Honor Book (1953)Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (1970)Horn Book Fanfare
E.B. White's Charlotte's Web has been awarded the following distinctions:Massachusetts Children's Book Award (1984)Newbery Honor Book (1953)Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (1970)Horn Book Fanfare
E.B. White's Charlotte's Web has been awarded the following distinctions:Massachusetts Children's Book Award (1984)Newbery Honor Book (1953)Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (1970)Horn Book Fanfare
She studied Arithmetic (math), English Grammar, Reading, Writing, Geography and Orthography (spelling). She didn't graduate school, but she could and would have if she had not been married, because her teacher had held her back to be graduated with the entire class.
smart , creative , she liked going on adventures and she loved to read story's!