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Little Town at the Crossroads (Little House)

Little Town at the Crossroads (Little House)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The little town of Brookfield grows
Review: In this book, Brookfield grows into a regular town. The school is overcrowded, Caroline goes to a Maple Folice, and a circus comes to town. Caroline sees white bears at the circus! She never saw white bears before, and she thought she saw two white bears when it was really her brother and a friend in their underwear in a tree! Caroline and her family, at the end, had to move to a place called Concord...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT book
Review: Little Town at the Crossroads is a great book! Caroline, age six, is excited as she watches the town of Brookfield grow and grow. She gets to see a circus that comes to town and marches in her first Independence Day parade. But then her family finds out that they might have to move to another farm. Will Caroline have to leave Brookfield?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little Town at the Crossroads
Review: The main idea is that Caroline Quiner, Laura Ingall's mother, has to move to a different house. Caroline was the main character. The story takes place at a frame house in Brookfield, WI from 1845-1846. I liked this book, because at the end of each chapter it gives you something to look forward to in the next chapter. There weren't too many things going on all at once and the book was focused on Caroline's family. It made me feel sad when they decided to move away and very excited when the parade and circus came to town. I recommend this book to girls who like the little house books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Continues Caroline's adventures!
Review: This book continues the childhood adventures of Caroline Quiner, Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother. Caroline is in a Fourth of July parade and has fun with her new friend. But her mother says they may have to move. Will Caroline have to leave Brookfield?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT book
Review: This book is very good. You can really get interasted. Caroline Quiner, the main character in this book, along with her two older brothers, Joseph and Henry, her older sister, Martha, her younger sister, Eliza, her younger brother, Thomas, and her mother, Charlotte, have a lot of great times in this book. Caroline and her family open a Christmas trunk from grandma and grandpa Tucker sent from Boston. (They are mother's parents.) They also get ready for their neighbor Ms. Stodderd's maple frolic. This book is excellent!


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