Albert, the Ingalls met him in winoka and charles ingalls asked him if he want to live with them when they went back to Waltnut grove
I think it was Star.
because it was about her husband as a little boy.
an apprentice storekeeper
No, Laura Ingalls Wilder did not receive a specific award for "Farmer Boy," which was published in 1933 and is part of her Little House series. While the book is well-loved and has been praised for its depiction of rural life, it did not win any major literary awards during her lifetime. However, Wilder's overall contributions to children's literature were later recognized with the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, awarded in 1954 for her body of work.
In "Farmer Boy," the Ingalls family poured water on the frozen corn to prevent the plants from dying from the extreme cold. The water, when poured on the frozen corn, would create a protective layer of ice around the plants. This ice would help insulate the corn and shield it from further freezing temperatures, allowing it to survive the frost. The action reflects the family's resourcefulness and determination to nurture their crops despite challenging weather conditions.
Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote Farmer Boy.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
I think it was Star.
because it was about her husband as a little boy.
an apprentice storekeeper
I believe it was "Farmer Boy"
It is based on the true childhood memories of Laura's husband, Almanzo. He related them to her, and Laura wove them into a cohesive story and 'fleshed out' the details.
Lawn Boy is 96 pages long. It is written by Gary Paulsen. It is about a boy that makes a business mowing lawns.
Well I don't really know when she wrote her second book which was Farmer Boy but, it was published in 1933.
By actual publication date? "Farmer Boy". By repackaging for library sets? "Little House on the Prairie".
Laura Ingalls Wilder's son's name was Rose Wilder Lane.
The order of the Laura Ingalls Wilder series is: Little House in the Big Woods, Farmer Boy, Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of Plum Creek, By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years, and The First Four Years.