Synopses & Reviews
Christmas is coming to the little house on the prairie, but Laura and Mary Ingalls are worried. It's been raining for days now, and Laura is afraid that Santa Claus won't be able to travel without snow. Mary is afraid that Santa won't be able to find them so far away on the prairie. Both girls are sure the rain has made the creek rise too high for Santa to cross it.
Two very sad little girls fall asleep on Christmas Eve. But on Christmas morning they awaken to a noise outside their log cabin door. Could it be Santa?
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House On The Prairie has been treasured by children of all ages for generations. Now, for the first time ever, comes an illustrated edition of this complete and unabridged Christmas chapter taken directly from Wilder's beloved book. Little House artist Renée Graef's rich paintings, combined with this heartwarming story, make this a new holiday classic for families to share year after year.
Synopsis
Christmas is coming soon to the little house on the prairie, but it s been raining for days. Laura and Mary are worried that Santa won t be able to find them so far away on the prairie. But someone is looking out for the Ingalls family, and will make sure that Santa visits them, no matter what. A favorite chapter from one of the most beloved books of all times is presented, word for word, in this moving story about the power of Christmas. Lavishly illustrated with rich oil paintings by Little House artist RenÉ e Graef, this heartwarming, beloved story will be a new holiday classic for families to share year after year.
About the Author
Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in 1867 in the log cabin described in Little House in the Big Woods. As her classic Little House books tell us, she and her family traveled by covered wagon across the Midwest. She and her husband, Almanzo Wilder, made their own covered-wagon trip with their daughter, Rose, to Mansfield, Missouri. There Laura wrote her story in the Little House books, and lived until she was ninety years old. For millions of readers, however, she lives forever as the little pioneer girl in the beloved Little House books.