Brown
Her hair color was brown like Laura"s only Mary had blonde hair.
Laura Ingalls Wilder had brown hair and sparkling blue eyes.
Laura and Mary Ingalls were sisters, but they were also very different. Laura had brown hair, and Mary had golden hair. Mary was older. There weren't really a lot of similarities.
Laura had brown hair. Her sister, Mary, had blond hair. Laura was always envious of May's perfect gold curls, but learned to accept there was nothing she could do to change it.
Laura Ingalls had brown hair when she was a child her hair was straight but as the years past her hair got curlier. Her eyes were a beautifull shade of brown, and her checks were as red as a rose. she had a fat belly and uniqe personality. She was a kind person and looked like one to!
My baby sister, Grace had golden hair and eyes the color of the sky. :) Hope this helps
No, Laura's adult height was 4' 11". She was very "tiny".
twig, stick or Lincoln Log to represent a log cabin covered wagon calico fabric square (Laura and Mary Ingalls were calico dresses made by Ma.) satin hair ribbon (Ma fixed Laura and Mary's hair, putting in ribbons each day.) fiddle (Pa played the fiddle each evening for the family) empty, small "school size" milk carton (Pa called Laura "Half Pint" map of Wisconsin - Laura Ingalls was born there small chalkboard &/or a piece of chalk - Laura attended a one room schoolhouse and completed lessons on a slate. The slate resembles a small chalkboard.
Charles Ingalls (no Wilder at the end of his name) did not have particularly long hair, but his beard whiskers were quite long!
She is described as strong willed, brave, happy, and hard working. Physically, she was very short - 4',11" tall. She had a rather round figure, (which she hated, calling herself "roly-poly"), but was, by the standards of her time, very pretty, with roan brown hair and violet eyes.
It is red but she dyes it blonde. You can see her hair red on the show that 70's show. One day its red and the next it is blonde.
Laura's very first doll was a corncob named Susan, and so likewise she was made of corn, and wrapped in a bit of cloth. Laura's second doll was a rag doll called Charlotte and Caroline (her Ma) made her, with blue and pink calico cloth for the dress, black yarn for the hair, which she raveled to make curly, black buttons for the eyes, drew eyebrows with a black pencil, and made ink from pokeberries to give her rosy cheeks and red lips. Her body was cloth as well.