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February is a special month for Little House on the Prairie birthdays. Laura Ingalls Wilder, the beloved author and American icon, was born on February 7th more than 150 years ago and her stories still impact and inspire us today. Not only do we celebrate Laura Ingalls Wilder’s birthday this month, but also her husband Almanzo Wilder’s on February 13. He played such an important part in Laura’s life and even inspired her to write her second book, Farmer Boy. Get an inside view into their life together through this insightful documentary that explores important milestones, triumphs, and struggles each step of the way.

While there are many aspects and facets of love, from crushes, true romances, marriage and simple connections with one another, there are many episodes of “Little House on the Prairie” that teach us that love is worth more than anything else. Love, hard work, faith, and family are worth more than gold. In our Top 10 Romantic Moments on "Little House on the Prairie," the characters show us that love endures all.

February 25th is Karen Grassle’s birthday and so we celebrate the life and works of this talented actress who played Caroline Ingalls so beautifully on “Little House on the Prairie.”  We love hearing from our fans about all the ways her portrayal of Ma Ingalls inspired them. Visit us on Facebook or Instagram and tell us how she has inspired you.

February 27th is Charlotte Stewart’s birthday and we loved her as Miss Beadle on the television series. Did you know she wrote an article for us sharing some exclusive stories and behind-the-scenes photos of her time on set? You will love her inspiring story and her memories from the show.

This month is National Embroidery Month, which recognizes the talented stitchers who put needle and thread into an art form. Share your favorite embroidery items with us on Instagram throughout the month of February using hashtag #littlehousemoments. If you embroider, we challenge you to create a new piece to share with us! Not a talented stitcher yet? That’s okay too! You can start with this beginner's class and show us how far you’ve come! 

Have you ever gotten excited when you open the mailbox and find a handwritten card or letter? Even in this age of digital and instant communication, it is still so fun to receive a special card or letter in the mail. Head over to our Cafe Press store and pick out the perfect card to send to your loved ones in celebration of National Send a Card to a Friend Day!

This month, we’re spotlighting Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography, written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and edited by Pamela Smith Hill. Hidden away since the 1930s, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s autobiography reveals the true stories of her pioneering life. Some of her experiences will be familiar; some will be a surprise. Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography re-introduces readers to the woman who defined the pioneer experience for millions of people around the world. Through her recollections, Laura Ingalls Wilder details the Ingalls family’s journey from Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, back to Minnesota, and on to Dakota Territory sixteen years of travels, unforgettable stories, and the everyday people who became household icons in the Little House books.

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