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Little House Chapter Books: Caroline Series with Roger Lea MacBride, Melissa Peterson

by Laura Ingalls Wilder

7 books Started 1997 Latest 2001
Publication Reading Order

The Little House Chapter Books: Caroline Series with Roger Lea MacBride, Melissa Peterson is a Children's Fiction / Western series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, comprising 7 books published between 1997 and 2001. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
School Days   ( By: Melissa Peterson) cover 1 School Days ( By: Melissa Peterson) 1997 Buy from Amazon
Hard Times on the Prairie (Short Story) cover 2 Hard Times on the Prairie (Short Story) 1998 Buy from Amazon
Brookfield Days (Short Story)  ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) cover 3 Brookfield Days (Short Story) ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) 1999 Buy from Amazon
Caroline and Her Sister (Short Story)  ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) cover 4 Caroline and Her Sister (Short Story) ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) 2000 Buy from Amazon
Brookfield Friends (Short Story)  ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) cover 5 Brookfield Friends (Short Story) ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) 2000 Buy from Amazon
Frontier Family (Short Story)  ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) cover 6 Frontier Family (Short Story) ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) 2000 Buy from Amazon
A New Little Cabin (Short Story)  ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) cover 7 A New Little Cabin (Short Story) ( By: Roger Lea MacBride) 2001 Buy from Amazon

Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) was an American writer best known for her "Little House" series of children's books. Born in Wisconsin, she experienced the pioneer life depicted in her writing firsthand. After settling in South Dakota and Missouri, she began writing about her childhood in 1932 at the urging of her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. Wilder's "Little House" books, starting with "Little House in the Big Woods" (1932), captivated readers with their authentic portrayal of frontier life and the challenges faced by early settlers. She received the Newbery Medal in 1954 for "On the Banks of Plum Creek," the fourth book in the series. Wilder's writing style, which combines vivid descriptions with a heartfelt tone, has made her books timeless classics, enjoyed by generations of readers worldwide.

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