On the Banks of Plum Creek: (Little House Series: Classic Stories) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Williams, Garth Williams (Illustrator)

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: October 1953
  • ISBN-13: 9780060264703
  • Sales Rank: 15,141
  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • 352pp
  • Series: Little House, #4
  • Edition Description: REV
  • Edition Number: 32
 
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Synopsis

The adventures of Laura Ingalls and her family continue as they leave their little house on the prairie and travel in their covered wagon to Minnesota. Here they settle in a little house made of sod beside the banks of beautiful Plum Creek. Soon Pa builds a wonderful new little house with real glass windows and a hinged door. Laura and her sister Mary go to school, help with the chores, and fish in the creek. At night everyone listens to the merry music of Pa's fiddle. Misfortunes come in the form of a grasshopper plague and a terrible blizzard, but the pioneer family works hard together to overcome these troubles.

And so continues Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved story of a pioneer girl and her family. The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier past and a heartwarming, unforgettable story.

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Originally published in 1937, On the Banks of Plum Creek is the fourth book in the Little House Series.

Elizabeth Colbroth - Children's Literature

The fourth book in the much loved "Little House" series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Plum Creek finds the Ingalls family moving to Minnesota in the early years of United States history. The heroine is a feisty 8 year old named Laura. The reader follows her and her family through their adventures in their new home. Impish Laura and her wholesome pioneering family meet each challenge that arises with grit and loving kindness. From living in an earthen dugout, to a plague of locusts eating their dear crops, meeting their spoiled rotten neighbor Nellie Olsen, a prairie fire and a blizzard, it seems that the Ingalls can handle anything that comes their way. Notable is Laura's maturation process. She begins as a strong-willed, unreliable child and ends as a quick thinking, dependable young lady. Especially good is the section describing the locust storm. Also worthwhile is the look at frontier life and country economics. This is an excellent book for both read aloud to young children and independent reading for older kids. 2003 (orig 1937), Avon Books/ HarperCollins Publishers,

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Millions of readers have read -- and re-read -- the Little House on the Prairie books, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s charming, fascinating tales of her own girlhood spent in the American West. The series, which is both a document of frontier-town America in the 19th century and a beautifully told coming-of-age story, is beloved by readers everywhere for their universal truths about family, love, and endurance in the face of hardship.

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A Fantastic Readby Anonymous

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May 17, 2007: This is a great book for the historical fiction lover! It is about a little girl named Laura Ingles who's family has moved to Plum Creeek. She has many adventures while living there, such as being teased by the town girls that she is a country girl. This is defently a fantastic read!

Another Great Story!!!by Anonymous

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November 19, 2000: Best of them all. This story is great.


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