Gentle adaptations of Laura Ingalls Wilder's celebrated Little House stories have been gathered together here in two new titles in our Little House Chapter Book series. In Christmas Stories, join Laura and her family for some pioneer Christmas celebrations. Christmas on the frontier means visits from friends, good things to eat, and presents! For Laura, every Christmas in the little house is better than the one before. Laura and her friends share wonderful adventures in Little House Friends. From racing ponies with cousin Lena to bobsled rides with Cap Garland and the gang, Laura loves spending time with her friends. Even mean old Nellie Oleson can't spoil Laura's fun!With simple text, entertaining stories, and Renee Graef's beautiful black-and-white artwork, Little House Chapter Books are the perfect way to introduce beginning chapter-book readers to the world of Little House.
Ingalls wrote a series of historical fiction books for children based on her childhood growing up in a pioneer family. She also wrote a regular newspaper column and kept a diary as an adult moving from South Dakota to Missouri, the latter of which has been published as a book.
I want to collect more of the Little House Chapter Books series. They take the original novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and adapt some of our favorite stories for younger audiences. This one was delightful and it was great to revisit some of those Christmas stories from the series like "Mr. Edwards Meets Santa Clause" and "The Christmas Horses."
What a brilliant idea! Take some Christmas chapters from each of the Little House books and make a book for early readers.
This little volume contains the Ingalls Christmas from "Little House In the Big Woods," "Little House on the Prairie," "On the Banks of Plum Creek," and "By the Shores of Silver Lake." With each celebration we see how the little things meant so much. A new rag doll in a stocking -- Charlotte! Their very own tin cup. A package of Christmas candy. A new apron. And so much more.
If you have a new reader in your home, try this little series. They have been reillustrated by Ji-Hyuk Kim. While I miss the familiar Garth Williams images, this new version is delightful.
After the Christmas season, I'll check out the other five books in the new series starting with The Adventures of Laura and Jack.
Christmas Stories features nine Christmas stories along with some fun Christmas-themed activities and an author introduction in the back of the book. It's been a while since I've read the original Little House books, but the reading level for this book felt similar to the original books. The only difference is that this book is smaller since it only includes select stories. This makes it more accessible to younger readers who would feel daunted by a larger chapter book.
That said, this book would make a great introduction for young readers to the Little House world. I'll be saving this one to enjoy with young readers during the Christmas holidays!
Great for younger readers, this easy to read chapter book features Christmas stories from Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Little House on the Prairie. Each Christmas is better than the last for Laura. As she grows up, celebrating Christmas takes on new meanings, and sometimes new places to live. No matter where they are, Christmas is most important being with her family. This is a wonderful new repacking of the book that features black and white illustrations through out the short book, along with some fun actives found at the back of the book, and a brief history of the author.
My Review: I really enjoyed the Christmas parts in the full length novels of the original series, and this is a great way to condense them and make it easy for young readers to enjoy. I loved being able to revisit some of my favorite Christmases with Ma, Pa, Laura, Mary, Carrie and even Grace. This will be a great book to read with Munchkin over the holiday season and introduce him to their stories. It is also great that you don't have to read this series of chapter books in order as they take bits and pieces throughout the series on a common theme and puts them together. So each book is chronological and can be read on its own.
Read-aloud. Having never read the full Little House series, I still enjoyed this. I think it was a little hard for my son to follow, because it was only selected stories and there wasn’t much time to get to know the characters. Overall, I liked it okay, but I didn’t love it. I know times were different when the books were written, but the sexism and some outdated ideas and language were a little too prevalent for me to want to read the rest of the series with my son.
"After dinner , Pa and Ma and Mr. Edwards sat by the fire and talked. Mary and Laura looked at their beautiful cakes and played with their pennies and drank water out of their new tin cups. Little by little, they licked their sticks of candy. That was a happy Christmas." 😍💛 This is why I love LHOP.
A re-read for me, and a first read for my 9yo. It’s nice to remind kids that once upon a time they might have expected nothing more from Santa than a shiny new penny and a tin cup to drink water out of.
I bought this for the girls, as I am reading them the Little House series and I thought this would be fun for the holiday season. No Christmases with Almanzo and the illustrations are not the Garth Williams ones.
Someone pulled out all the Christmas chapters from the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and put them in one slim volume ... sheer, maple syrup drizzled over snow fun! Will pop this into Johanna's stocking. :)
In this 'Little House' collection, we walk with Laura through a few Christmas' spent with family and friends. We hear about the time that Christmas almost wasn't, if not for the fortuitous meeting of Mr. Edwards and Santa Claus. We learn the secret to getting what you REALLY want for Christmas (wish wish wish with all your might and get your family in on it too!). We even learn how small gestures of kindness and giving are returned tenfold in the blessings we ourselves receive.
This was a very nice collection of Christmas' the Ingallas family celebrated through the series of the Little House books. I think it had three maybe four 'stories' of their Christmas celebrations. From the one in the Big Woods to the one during the Hard Winter. Nice to read them all gathered into one book. These are almost word for word from the book they came from so if you are one that doesn't like to repeat read something then this book wouldn't be for you, but if you don't mind rereading something and enjoy reading things pertaining to the time of year it currently is. This is a great book to read to remember what families did in the past when there wasn't any money or neighbors.
Wonderful collection of Christmas stories. it doesn't include when Laura is older, but only the Christmas stories from Big Woods through Silver Lake, I think. But it's perfect for a young reader.