With
Thanksgiving gatherings right around the corner, delicious home-cooked
meals are on everyone’s mind. We think you will love this old-fashioned cornbread stuffing recipe inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder–it’s the perfect side dish. Just add some homemade cranberry jelly to accompany your meal and you’ll have the makings of a lovely Thanksgiving dinner!
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Did
you know that many of the traditions we associate with Thanksgiving
began with the pioneers and Victorians? The most famous Laura Ingalls
Wilder Thanksgiving story is the argument between Laura and Mary about
the seasoning of the dressing. Laura first described this argument in
her article in the “Missouri Ruralist” in 1916 and later in the book By the Shores of Silver Lake. Discover some of Laura’s Thanksgiving stories and traditions in this interesting article.
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This month we celebrate the birthday of Dr. George A. Tann, one of the heroes in the Little House
books. Based on a real person, Dr. Tann was a pioneer, physician, and
neighbor of the Ingalls family. Without his help, the Ingalls family may
not have survived a serious illness. Do you remember which disease he
nursed them through? Explore the real life of Dr. Tann in this exclusive article.
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National
Novel Writing Month, also known as NaNoWriMo is a month-long creative
writing challenge that takes place every November. During the month,
participants from all over the world are challenged to write a
50,000-word first draft of a novel. Have you ever felt inspired to write
your own novel? We had the opportunity to interview Pamela Smith Hill,
the editor of Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography and author of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer’s Life about how Laura Ingalls Wilder inspired her to become a writer. Take a peek inside to see if you find something that inspires the writer in you!
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Do you know a Little House on the Prairie fan? We have curated some of our favorite gift ideas
to help you simplify your shopping list this holiday season. Here
you’ll find gifts for all ages and all interests, including popular
books, toys, clothing and accessories, stationery, and more! Be sure to
check out the line of exclusive Little House on the Prairie-inspired
designs from Storiarts. This Little House on the Prairie® Collection features text from the Little House books and original illustrations! Which ones are your favorites?
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Are you seeking some fun fall and winter events and activities? Check out our Little House on the Prairie® community calendar! We’re highlighting some events that caught our eye in December below.
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Christmas with Almanzo, Wilder Homestead, Malone, New York, December 7:
Enjoy
traditional holiday celebrations with mulled cider, cookies, and carol
singing in the parlor of the Wilder house. The museum in the visitors’
center is transformed into ‘craft central’ for children where they can
have fun stringing popcorn and making ornaments. There will be readings
from the Farmer Boy Christmas chapter and the shop will be open for gift purchases. Click here for more information.
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Christmas Past & Present, Stuhr Museum, Grand Island, Nebraska, December 7:
Invoke
your Christmas spirit with a visit to the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie
Pioneer. Stuhr’s signature event features a beautiful lamp-lit tour of
Railroad Town, cooking, crafts, and gorgeous decorations. Patrons will
also enjoy live music and the sights, sounds, smells, and spirit of
Christmas. Click here for more information.
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A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas, Dodge City, Kansas, December 6-8, 13-15, and 20-22:
Written
by Laurie Brooks and Directed by Christopher King, "A Laura Ingalls
Wilder Christmas" is a Christmas tale featuring the characters from the
much-loved Little House books. Told with period songs, humor
and depth of character, this performance celebrates the importance of
enduring family bonds. Click here for more information.
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A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 12-14:
In
their poorest winter ever, Charles Ingalls backtracks his family to
Iowa, to take over the management of a hotel. Laura overhears wealthy
Mrs. Starr offer to adopt Laura to ease the burden of so many children.
As Christmas morning approaches, Laura is faced with a decision: will
she choose what she believes is best for the family or will she find a
way to stay with Pa, Ma, Mary, and Carrie? "A Laura Ingalls Wilder
Christmas" tells a story of healing that celebrates the importance of
family. Click here for more information.
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This month, we’re spotlighting Free Land,
by Rose Wilder Lane. In the 1880s, newlyweds David and Mary Beaton
arrive in Dakota to claim three hundred acres of grassland. Rose Wilder
Lane tells of their struggle to survive with such force that Free Land has
become a classic frontier novel. Many people remember Rose as the
daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder. What many people may not know is that
Rose’s skillful editing and publishing connections helped her mother
transition from rural Ozark journalist to world-renowned children’s
author. Among Rose’s many works are Free Land, Young Pioneers, Diverging Roads, and Give Me Liberty.
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