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- Little House in the Big Woods (1932)
- Farmer Boy (1933)
- Little House on the Prairie (1935)
- On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937)
- By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939)
- The Long Winter (1940)
- Little Town on the Prairie (1941)
- These Happy Golden Years (1943)
- The First Four Years (1968)
- Melissa Sue Anderson will be coming out with a book, titled "Growing Up Mary: A Memoir of Little House on the Prairie" with a release date of June 15, 2010. It is available for pre-order on Amazon.com
- Merchandise from Little House on the Prairie: A New Musical is available at the Playbill Store.
- Review of Little House on the Prairie: A New Musical at the TPAC on Broadwayworld.com
- Alison Arngrim will be coming out with a book titled, "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated" on June 22, 2010.
Little House Wiki is a collaborative encyclopedia dedicated to the Little House on the Prairie which includes the beloved children's book series written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the NBC television series — and, more recently the Disney miniseries and Little House on the Prairie: A New Musical that stars Melissa Gilbert.
Because of the wiki format, you can create and edit almost any page. So Little House on the Prairie fans can work together to create a wonderful website about Little House. If you'd like to edit, it's easy! just click the edit link on the top of a page, do something and click the "Save page" button and there you have it.
Feel free to edit anonymously or create a username and sign in, which, if you do create an account, you won't see any advertisements except on this page. The ads obviously, can be very annoying. There's an overview of the wiki, thanks for stopping by and we hope you'll join our community here!
Laura Ingalls Wilder (often referred to as "Half Pint") is the second daughter of Caroline and Charles Ingalls. When she was young, Laura most of the time was the tomboy of the Ingalls family; preferring to go fishing or play baseball instead of doing more ladylike activities. After moving to Walnut Grove, Laura soon met Nellie Oleson and the two became rivals throughout most of their childhoods. They did make amends when the two were older though.
Laura was a big fan of animals, and had many pets. One of her first pets was Jack, who was her companion for many years. She also had a horse, Bunny, who she sold to the Olesons' in order to buy Caroline a stove for Christmas. Laura did managed to get Bunny back, but Bunny's life was cut short when she fell over a wired fence; ultimately leading to Bunny having to be put out of pain. Jack passed away as well, in the Ingalls' barn and was buried on a hill in Plum Creek. Her next dog was Bandit, who she had throughout the remainder of her teenage years.
Laura, a Little Girl on the Prairie (草原の少女ローラ) was an anime cartoon based on Little House on the Prairie. It ran for twenty-six half hour episodes, and was directed by Mitsuo Ezaki and Seiji Endô.
The opening theme was "Sougen no Shojo Laura" by Kumiko Ousugi the ending theme was "Laura no Komoriuta", by Ousugi as well. In the original Japanese cast, Kazuko Sugiyama voiced Laura Ingalls. Additionally, production for the show was done by Nippon animation. The show was also done in Italian and Spanish versions.