My First Little House Books

Santa Comes to Little House
Santa Comes to Little House
Santa Comes to Little House
Santa Comes to Little House
Santa Comes to Little House
picture • 32 Pages
Santa Comes to Little House
Book #1

Santa Comes to Little House

Written by Laura Ingalls Wilder & illustrated by Renee Graef
4 - 8
Reading age
32
Page count
72
Words per page
Jan 1, 2001
Publication date
Paperback
$5.99
$5.99

Summary

Christmas is coming to the little house on the prairie, but Laura and Mary Ingalls are worried. It has been raining for days now, and Santa and his reindeer cannot travel without snow. Will Santa visit their log cabin this year? Laura Ingalls Wilder’s heartwarming story, taken unabridged from the beloved little house on the prairie, combined with Renée Graef’s vibrant, rich illustrations, makes santa comes to little house a holiday classic for families to share year after year.

My First Little House Series

1 book
picture • 32 Pages
Santa Comes to Little House
Paperback
$5.99$5.99
YearTitlePages
2001Santa Comes to Little House32

The Creatives Behind the Book

    Author
    Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867–1957) was born in a log cabin in the Wisconsin woods. With her family, she pioneered throughout America’s heartland during the 1870s and 1880s, finally settling in Dakota Territory. She married Almanzo Wilder in 1885; their only daughter, Rose, was born the following year. The Wilders moved to Rocky Ridge Farm at Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894, where they established a permanent home. After years of farming, Laura wrote the first of her beloved Little House books in 1932. The nine Little House books are international classics. Her writings live on into the twenty-first century as America’s quintessential pioneer story.

    Illustrator
    Renee Graef

    Renee Graef received her bachelor’s degree in art from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She is the illustrator of numerous titles in the Little House publishing program, as well as Rodgers and Hammerstein’s My Favorite Things and E.T.A Hoffman’s The Nutcracker, adapted by Janet Schulman. She lives in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, with her husband and two children.

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