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38 Activities for Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Teachers, librarians, and homeschooling families know the power of pairing activities with books. Completing activities with others helps us build memories together. We enjoy the books more when we do something related to a book. The Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder provide ample opportunity to help young readers understand the books and history through games, crafts, and food inspired by the books. I've compiled a list of 38 activities related to Little House in the Big Woods.

When I first had the idea to write The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion: A Chapter-by-Chapter Guide, I wanted it to be a guide for young readers with lots of history, context, and hands-on activities. Though I knew many homeschool parents and classroom teachers would use it, I also wanted it to be for the young Little House fan--not the just adult.

I had long lists of ideas for potential activities. Unfortunately, I couldn't include every single activity I brainstormed for Little House in the Big Woods. (Some might have not been of interest to readers, plus authors and publishers work within word counts.) But I did include 75 activities (crafts, activities, and recipes) with complete instructions in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion

Below is a fairly comprehensive list of activities, games, and food that can be used with Little House in the Big Woods

Little House in the Big Woods Crafts and Activities

These activities inspired by Little House in the Big Woods are included with complete instructions in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion. Links are provided when instructions are also included on this site.
paper dolls
clove-apple
snow pictures
the quiet challenge
visit a maple farm
dance a jig
rag curls

These recipes and food items are additional ideas to "live like Laura" inspired by Little House in the Big WoodsThese ideas were not included in my book, but I'm sure you can get creative. Links are included for this site, when appropriate.
corncob doll
"Auld Lane Syne" 
"Pop Goes the Weasel"

Little House in the Big Woods Recipes and Food 

These recipes and food items based on Little House in the Big Woods are included with complete instructions in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion. Links are provided when instructions are also included on this site.
bread and butter
nut taste test
maple snow candy
Vinegar Pie
These recipes and food items are additional ideas to "live like Laura" based on Little House in the Big Woods. These ideas were not included in my book. You might find many of them in the The Little House Cookbook, a book I highly recommend for those seeking authentic pioneer recipes--and the stories behind them.
hulled corn
cabbage
Hubbard squash 
dried apple pie
molasses candy
hasty pudding
pumpkin pie
dried berry pie
boiled pork
pickles
cheese
salt-rising bread
Swedish crackers
baked beans with salt pork and molasses
venison
fish
pork
bear
sausage

Why I Love Book Activities

In case you can't tell, I was a teacher once upon a time. I love pairing activities with books. Literature-related activities help readers of all ages to get excited about the books they read. (Have you ever been part of a book club with related food? It's not just for kids!) When it comes to the Little House books, the books paired with activities excites kids while understanding and remembering the history even better. 

I used paired activities with books as a classroom teacher, as a parent, and now as a writer. (I may have had a lot of fun creating a Little House birthday party for my 6-year-old long before I began this blog or had an idea to write a book...or a few books.) 

In addition to the 75 activities included in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion, I also included an activity in each of the books in The Truth About animal series I wrote. I created comprehensive teacher guides for those books (and have written them for other authors, too). My upcoming book Quirky Critter Devotions: 52 Wild Wonders for Kids includes 52 animal-related activities as well as journal prompts following each of the fact and faith-filled devotions.

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What is your favorite Little House activity that you have done? 

Annette Whipple writes nonfiction books for children, including The Laura Ingalls Wilder Companion: A Chapter-by-Chapter Guide which includes history, discussion, photographs, and 75 activities so readers can "live like Laura." Learn more about her books, resources, and presentations at www.AnnetteWhipple.com.

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