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As the season shifts from summer to fall, our team of writers at Little House on the Prairie has turned its attention to learning and family moments. You will find some fabulous articles in this month’s line-up to celebrate some fun aspects of fall. Pull up a cozy quilt, grab one of our recommended books, and put a delicious pie in the oven! If you’re looking for something new related to Little House on the Prairie, then there’s a lot for you to choose from this month! Check out the brand-new Recent Releases section of our General Store for the latest books and DVDs.



Quilting and sewing played a vital role in Laura’s life and in the lives of pioneers on the prairie. Learn more about Laura’s connection to quilting from experienced quilter Linda Halpin. Then see how you can make quilts part of your life with the release of three new Little House on the Prairie® fabric collections by Andover Fabrics – Scenics and Icons, Prairie Flowers, and Walnut Grove.


Little House on the Prairie fans have an insatiable desire to learn more about the Ingalls family and their way of life. Pamela Smith Hill, editor of Pioneer Girl, has carefully curated the best books for adults who love learning about Laura Ingalls Wilder and her work. These recommended reading lists include classic titles, new works, fiction, and non-fiction, so you’re sure to find something to inspire curiosity.


In the book, The First Four Years, we read a charming story about a pie Laura makes for her new husband Almanzo from a “pie plant.” What we know from historians, is that this plant was actually what we call rhubarb today. Read about Laura’s funny rhubarb pie incident, and then make your own with our easy-to-follow, old-fashioned recipe.


The new Little House on the Prairie® fabric collections lend themselves to a variety of DIYs that we think the Ingalls family would have loved. These beautiful fabric flower embellishments are a great way to dress up any simple straw hat. See how to make them for yourself by following this step-by-step tutorial.


Big kids aren’t the only ones ready for some back-to-school activities. That’s why we created these fun preschool and kindergarten printable activities for the preschooler in your life! Challenge them to a memory matching game and encourage them to practice their coloring and counting skills with a fun dot-to-dot. Who do you know with a preschooler? Hit forward and share this resource with them!

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