The Little House on the Prairie® collection from Cūbles® is a fun and creative collaboration between Renée Graef and me. Cūbles are the paper toy re-invented, which makes them a fun activity for the whole family. Building a Cūble is unlike any other paper toy experience from your past. Assembly requires just the right amount…
Little House on the Prairie Holiday Giveaway
“Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmastime.” ― Laura Ingalls Wilder This holiday season we are partnering with Storiarts and The Queens Treasures®, to bring the spirit of Little House on the…
Litographs Little House on the Prairie® Collection – Wear Laura’s Words for Smart and Fun Fashion!
Laura Ingalls Wilder has been painting pictures with her words for over a hundred years [1] and now Litographs has created designs inspired by the Little House stories we know and love! Check out their new Little House on the Prairie-inspired product line below. The Litographs Little House on the Prairie® Collection Created exclusively from the…
Cotton Babies and Little House on the Prairie® Giveaway (CLOSED)
“Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmastime.” ― Laura Ingalls Wilder This holiday season we are partnering with Cotton Babies, the leading supplier of cloth diapers, to bring the spirit of Little House on the…
Prairie Fires by Caroline Fraser Giveaway (CLOSED)
“Even as she acknowledged the hard labor of milking, churning, raising and caring for chickens, washing, ironing, and cleaning, she praised the path she had chosen as “a freer, happier, healthier life” than any other.” Caroline Fraser Millions of readers of Little House on the Prairie believe they know Laura Ingalls – the pioneer girl…
Pioneer Girl Perspectives: Exploring Laura Ingalls Wilder Inspired Giveaway (CLOSED)
“She understood the meaning of hardship and struggle, of joy and work, of shyness and bravery. She was never overcome by drabness or squalor. She never glamorized anything; yet she saw the loveliness in everything.” ~ Illustrator Garth Williams about Laura Ingalls Wilder In 1930 Laura Ingalls Wilder finished her autobiography, Pioneer Girl, at the…