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Rating:  Summary: Going West Review: I like this book Going West.This book had the text adapted from Little House on the Prairie. The family were Charles Ingalls the dad, her mom, Laura, Lauras sister Mary, Her baby sister Carrie & their good old bulldog named Jack. So one long winter evening Pa tells Ma that he would take the family to live in the west. In the west there were not as many people, no trees, and the grass always grew thick and high. So Pa sells the little house in the big woods and he sells the cow and calf too. So the family has a long journey ahead of them. So at the end of the book they find their way to another little house, a little house on the Western prairie. This is a great book and I love it. I hope everybody enjoys it. This makes me think of being a cowboy on the west and have a western prairie in Calgary, Alberta.
Rating:  Summary: The book has not been well researched. Review: The story is nicely told and the illustrations are beautifully done, but there are details that concern me from a historical point-of-view. Where do they find logs big enough for the walls of a cabin on the prairie? Instead the author should have had them build a sod house. Also, there would not be room to ride in the wagon or to sleep in it. It would be too crammed with goods and food. Usually the children, except for very little ones, walked. The family slept outside. These were very narrow and cramped wagons.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent for young children and their LH-fan moms! Review: This beautifully illustrated book nicely sums up "Little House in the Big Woods." The drawings are faithful in spirit to Garth Williams' originals, as the text is to Wilder's writing. For example, one page reads something like, one winter's night Pa told Ma he was taking the family out west. Definitely not PC for a husband to tell a wife what to do, but that's what Wilder wrote and that's what the author summarizes. My daughter is two and I thought I would have to wait many years to share the Little House series with her. I'm glad to have this book to help us bide our time! She loves it, and this is one book I will happily read over and over to her.
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