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Laura Ingalls Wilder“The real things haven’t changed. It is still bestto be honest and truthful; to make the most ofwhat we have; to be happy with simplepleasures; and have courage when things gowrong.”“I am beginning to learn that it is the sweet, simple things of life whichare the real ones after all.”www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Laura Ingalls Wilder“As the years pass, I am coming more and more to understandthat it is the common, everyday blessings of our commoneveryday lives for which we should be particularly grateful. Theyare the things that fill our lives with comfort and our hearts withgladness -- just the pure air to breathe and the strength to breathit; just warmth and shelter and home folks; just plain food thatgives us strength; the bright sunshine on a cold day; and a coolbreeze when the day is warm.”Writings to Young Women from LauraIngalls Wilder: On Wisdom and Virtueswww.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Little House in the Big Woods - Laura Ingalls WilderThe grass grew green again and the woods werefull of wildflowers.Then all the leaves stopped being green. They were yellow andscarlet and crimson and golden and brown.The attic and the cellar were full of good things once more, andLaura and Mary had started to make patchwork quilts. Everythingwas beginning to be snug and cosy again.”www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Farmer Boy There was no time to lose, no time to waste inrest or play. The life of the earth comes up with arush in the springtime.Almonzo WilderFor days Mother and the girls made jellies andjams and preserves, and for every meal therewas huckleberry pie or blueberry pudding.- Laura Ingalls Wilderwww.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Laura Ingalls WilderLittle House on the Prairie“We start learning the minute we’re born, Laura. And if we’re wise,we don’t stop until the Lord calls us home.”“There’s no great loss without some small gain.”“Everything from the little house was in the wagon except the bedsand tables and chairs. They did not need to take these, because Pacould always make new ones.”www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

On the Banks of Plum Creek - Laura Ingalls WilderThere is nothing in the world so good as good neighbors.What must be done is best done cheerfully.They rolled and laughed in the crackling straw. Then they climbedthe stack, and slid down it again.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

By the Shores of Silver Lake- Laura Ingalls WilderDown the slope of the little hill patches of wild crocus spreadyellow and blue in the young grass . and Laura let her sunbonnet slip down her back so thatshe could feel the wind on her face and see the whole greatprairie.When March comes in like a lamb, it goes out like a lion.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Laura Ingalls WilderThe Long Winter“Laura felt a warmth inside her. It was very small, but it wasstrong. It was steady, like a tiny light in the dark, and it burnedvery low but no winds could make it flicker because it would notgive up.”“It was so wonderful to be there, safe at home, sheltered fromthe winds and the cold. Laura thought that this must be a littlelike heaven, where the weary are at rest.”www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

The Long Winter- Laura Ingalls WilderThat was such a happy supper that Laura never wanted it toend.“Tell them we wish they could spend Christmas with us thisyear like they did in the Big Woods,” said Mary.The sky was coldly blue and the whole world was white.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Little Town on the Prairie- Laura Ingalls WilderThere is no comfort anywhere for anyone who dreads to gohome.This earthly life is a battle,’ said Ma. ‘If it isn’t one thing tocontend with, it’s another. It always has been so, and italways will be. The sooner you make up your mind to that,the better off you are, and more thankful for yourpleasures.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

These Happy Golden Years- Laura Ingalls WilderNothing anywhere could be better than being at home with thehome folks, she was sure.She had not known before that it takes two to make asmile.Maybe everything comes out all right, if you keep on trying.Anyway, you have to keep on trying; nothing will come outright if you don’t.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

The First Four Years- Laura Ingalls WilderIt would be a busy day, there was so much to do putting thelittle new house in order.She loved the sweep of unbroken prairie with the wild grasseswaving in the winds.Manly and Laura, well bundled up and covered with robes,went often for sleigh rides on sunny afternoons.www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com

Farmer Boy - Laura Ingalls Wilder There was no time to lose, no time to waste in rest or play. The life of the earth comes up with a rush in the springtime. For days Mother and the girls made jellies and jams and preserves, and for every meal there was huckleberry pie or blueberry pudding. Almonzo Wilder www.HomeschoolHelperOnline.com