A family living in the Appalachian Mountains in the 1930s gets books to read during the regular visits of the "Book Woman"--a librarian who rides a pack horse through the mountains, lending books to the isolated residents.
adapted from the Little house books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Henson, Heather
1999
From the maple syrup party at her grandpa's house in the Big Woods in Wisconsin to parties with her school friends in Plum Creek and her first co-ed party in De Smet, Dakota Territory, Laura enjoys all kinds of gatherings.
adapted from the Little house books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Henson, Heather
1999
When Laura and her family move from Wisconsin to Kansas, they make friends with a helpful neighbor who comes to their aid later when they settle in the Dakota Territory.
Jack's grandfather is always grumpy and also a bit scary, but during a visit to the country house where his grandfather lives with the brave Aunt Ellie and Uncle Wilbur, Jack learns that his grandfather was once very different.
A family living in the Appalachian Mountains in the 1930s gets books to read during the regular visits of the "Book Woman"--a librarian who rides a pack horse through the mountains, lending books to the isolated residents.
The Monroe family has a new pet rabbit named Bunnicula. Harold the dog thinks he's awfully cute, but Chester the cat becomes suspicious when the vegetables start to turn white. Chester tries to warn his family that Bunnicula could be a vampire bunny.
Twelve-year-old Shiloh, a troubled foster child, Dream of Night, an abused former racehorse, and their caretaker Jess, a woman who knows how it feels to have loved and lost, find healing by helping one another through their pain.