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Books with title A House for Little Red

  • A House for Little Red

    Margaret Hillert

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 15, 2016)
    A boy and his father work together to build a house for their dog "Little Red." Beautifully re-illustrated with a fresh and appealing look, these classic Beginning-to-Read books foster independent reading and comprehension. Using high frequency words and repetition, readers gain confidence while enjoying stories about every day life and adventures. Educator resources include reading reinforcement activities and a word list in the back. Activities focus on foundational, language and reading skills. Sections include; phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. Teacher notes available on website.
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  • Little House Reader, A

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson

    Hardcover (HarperColl, Jan. 16, 1998)
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House books have delighted generations of readers, was a writer long before she ever recorded the adventures of her pioneer girlhood. She first began experimenting with words as a young girl in Dakota Territory, writing poetry about her beloved prairies, her sister Mary, and her courtship with Almanzo Wilder. Eventually, Laura and Almanzo married and settled in the Ozark Mountains, where Laura became a widely known and well-respected journalist, penning her thoughts on farming and the life of a farmwife. She also wrote private sketches about her family, politics, nature, and eternity. Noted author and Little House historian William Anderson has delved deeply into the Ingalls and Wilder papers and has put together a unique medley of Laura's writings from the time before her Little House books. Culled mostly from fragile and yellowed pieces of paper, this moving collection offers a window into Laura's day-to-day life and experiences, giving us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books. Even before she wrote the Little House books, Laura Ingalls Wilder was an avid writer. She wrote both newspaper and magazine articles and spent many evenings on Rocky Ridge Farm jotting down her thoughts and memories. Noted Little House historian William Anderson has compiled these writings, some never before published, into a moving collection touching on everything from family and farm life to time and eternity. Both a testimonial and a tribute, this collection offers us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books.
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  • House for Little Red, a

    Margaret Hillert, Kelly Oechsli

    Library Binding (Norwood House Pr, Jan. 15, 2006)
    A boy plays with his dog and provides a house for him.
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  • Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 26, 1978)
    The little house first stood in the country, but gradually the city moved closer and closer.
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  • A house for Little Red

    Margaret Hillert

    Hardcover (Follett Pub. Co, March 15, 1970)
    A boy plays with his dog and provides a house for him.
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  • A House for Little Red

    Margaret Hillert, Kelly Oechsli

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Sept. 15, 1989)
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  • A House for Little Red

    Margaret Hillert, Kelly Oechsli

    Hardcover (Modern Curriculum Pr, June 1, 1970)
    A little boy and his father build a house for their pet dog
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  • Little House Reader, A

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (HarperColl, Feb. 15, 2005)
    Laura Ingalls Wilder was a writer long before she ever recorded the adventures of her pioneer childhood in the beloved Little House books. As a young girl she wrote poetry, and after marrying Almanzo and moving to the Ozark Mountains, she became a journalist, publishing articles on farming and the life of a farmwife. This moving collection pieces together a unique medley of Laura's writings from the time before her Little House books. These writings, culled mostly from fragile and yellowed pieces of paper, offer a window into Laura's day-to-day life and experiences, giving us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books.
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  • House For Little Red

    Kelly Oechsli, Margaret Hillert

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 1973)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A little boy plays with his puppy, trys to find a house for the little dog, and then helps his father build a regular doghouse.
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  • In A Little House

    Darryl VanOudenhove

    Paperback (Blurb, )
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  • The little red house

    Norma Jean Sawicki

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, March 15, 1989)
    A series of colorful toy houses, each one containing another slightly smaller, reveals a surprise inside.
  • The Little Red House

    Jennifer Peekhaus

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 9, 2009)
    The book "The Little Red House" is about a young boy named George who goes on an adventure in search of a little red house, with no windows or doors, with a star inside.
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