Gracias hermoso video. Creo más de una generación crecimos con esas bellas historias que hoy en día reinvindican los valores de la familia, la honestidad y la pureza, tan ausentes en nuestros tiempos.🤗❤🌻
I grew up watching little house on the Prarie and I remember reading all her books I got the whole set of them for christmas my dad sent me. I would go outside and read them underneath a big walnut tree or by a pond we had in the backyard. You would always find me with my nose in one of her books and is because of her books I have such a love for reading and history to this day She was an amazing author and an amzing woman. May she long rest in peace.
Grazie mille queste informazioni interessanti ,ho sempre visto e rivisto il film in episodi La casa nella prateria mi è sempre piaciuto ,sono cresciuta con questo meraviglioso telefilm ha insegnato molto e tutt'ora lo stanno riprogrammando in TV su Twentysevel 26 Mediaset ... Sempre fantastico ☺️
I live in France and I'm waiting with great pleasure the book "Pioneer girl"of Laura Ingalls . When we were child ,my wife and myself we used to see Little House On The Prairie because of a beautifull story of somone working hard and a story of a beautifull familly . My wife is from Italy, and myself French, but this film was popular in both countries and beyond . We have to forget never our own roots and from where we are coming from .
Sonic Hegehog Her real life was so complex and very astonishing!! Learning about her real life is so rewarding because the books and TV show were a very sanitized version, while the lives of those families were a triumph of spirit against almost impossible odds! Try to order books about her real life and you will be surprised! I find the time she lived in, from covered wagons, Indian attacks, and lonely open prairies, to watching the first space flight, to be unbelievable! What a time to have experienced!
christine paris I have great admiration for all of those pioneering families who trekked across our continent in the 1800s. Their courage and their endurance helped to build this country.
I love the vintage music it fits the story behind, I love all the true stories of Laura my Dad grew up in Kentucky and he even like reading her books. He would tell me about reading with a kerosene lamp, Grandma's wood stove I remember seeing this as a child. My mom used a teddle sewing machine, Thanks for the memories:).
I never learned to speak English properly, but I can read in English because I lived in an orphanage that the library was donated books written in English and I wanted to read, then the responsible nun teaching children to read this language and thanks to the lovely Laura Ingalls books and Mark twin hey here a little of this knowledge Thank you for postage, greetings from Brazil
I love seeing photos of Laura and her family. I think Charles was a nice looking man , Laura looked like him and so did Grace, Mary and Carrie looked like Caroline. Almanzo was a very good looking man.
I think that Grace looked like Caroline and Carreie like Charles. Because of the hair and because in the books laura and carrie both were little "whirlwinds". But this is just my oppinion.
I think Laura actually favored her mom, Caroline, especially in that photo that was taken of her at around age 10. I can really see a resemblance to her mother there.
Do you know the canada-series by Janette Oke? The rules Elizabeth (the main character) reads are the same (or at least pretty simular, I've just read the books in german because I'm a Swiss girl that really loves the LHOTP- Show which I use to watch with my family and the books which I read in a few days)
Thank you so much for making this video. Laura was my cousin, through her father Charles, and our mutual 7th Great Grandparents (John Ayer and Hannah Everard). Laura was through their son Thomas and I am through their son Nathaniel
+Jerome Michael Wilson - 12/22/2015. Hello. Very interesting. What I found most remarkable about the life of Laura I.W. is that, as a child, she traveled in covered wagons and before the end of her life, was a passenger on jet planes. Amazing, isn't it? My husband grew up in the same area as Eugene Orowitz, although he never met him. Feeling the positive Little House values (hard work, responsibility, honesty, family, etc.) were important, we made certain our two children saw the TV show and read the books. We, even, bought some bonnets and aprons, by mail, from the official souvenir shop. Anyway, wishing you health, joy and a Merry Christmas!
Right! Laura ,the true heroin lived an era that we won't ever live. She travelled in wagons as a kid and grew up and ended her life aboard planes,this is amazing! She had a wonderful and full life ,vivid with many memories and changes like the passing to another century. Great era!! She also discovered the phone, the radio and TV sets.
At the beginning of this video that was a side shot of Rose not Laura. That's an insult to Laura, as she deserves our respect. Rose turned out to be a horrible jealous daughter.
Lie Fat Shu I don't think it matters whether a person is muslim, christian, Hindu or worships tree frogs.😊 The program and her books stressed love of family and neighbor, care and concern for one another, the importance of taking responsibility for our own actions, integrity, honor, joy in simplicity, contentment with what you have, recognizing and appreciating who you have and standing up for right and acknowledging wrong. Not hiding it. She was spirited and had great humor and her kindness and strength shines in her photos. Would that everyone on this planet strove for those qualities. Hope you are having a good day, Lie fat shu.
No quiero decir para todos, pero pienso que', para la gran mayoría nuestra infancia se desarrolló en una casa en el prado, libre , sin preocupaciones, con juegos y muchas risas, donde el mayor interés eran las cosas bizarras que hacían los vecinos con sus mayores protagonistas, los hijos que eran los amigos de la cuadra, eran otras épocas en que, las cosas simples causaban grandes efectos, todavía se practicaba el respeto, el compartir, el dar sin esperar recibir. ....me da nostalgia de pensar que, de aquellos momentos, que quedaron suspendidos en el tiempo tan solo queden recuerdos y que una vieja película te haga sentir nuevamente el fresco aroma de una primavera que perdura con el pasar del tiempo, por que de eso se trata. ..........de mantenerla viva! y nunca, pero nunca dejarla morir!
Oh dear, I hope your your talking about the actor that played him because the real Almanzo passed away in the 40's! Just kidding, I'm sure your talking about the guy in the show :)
There were other rules for 1915 schoolteachers. * You may not fart between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. unless you cup your hands under your dress and capture the fart. * If the fart stinks blame the first child that comes in the door and punish the child in front of the class.