<P> That summer and fall, the Ingalls again plant a garden and fields, and store food for the winter . Pa trades labor with other farmers so that his own crops will be harvested faster when it is time . Not all work was farming . Hunting and gathering were important parts of providing for the Ingalls as well . When Pa went into the woods to hunt, he usually came home with a deer and then smoked the meat for the coming winter . One day he noticed a bee tree and returned early to get the wash tub and milk pail to collect the honey . When he returned in winter evenings, Laura and Mary always begged him to play his fiddle; he was too tired from farm work to play during summer . In the winter, they enjoyed the comforts of their home and danced to Pa's fiddle playing . </P> <P> The novel (price two dollars) was reviewed at length for the New York Herald Tribune in its June 12 issue . Jessie Hirsohl advised, "It should be read by all Middle Border children--and by many others to whom its experiences will not be even an echo of word - of - mouth inheritance . Too few, nowadays, can tell as real and treasurable ais delightfully told ." In conclusion, "The book's make - up is entirely in character--a homespun - color linen jacket, and inner boards calicoed with tiny strawberry leaves and blossoms . The illustrations are by Helen Sewell, and are pleasantly reminiscent of woodcuts and daguerreotypes ." </P> <P> In addition to the Little House series, four series of books expand them to include five generations of Wilder's family . The success of the Little House series has produced many related books including two series ("Little House Chapter Books" and "My First Little House Books") that present the original stories in condensed and simplified form for younger readers . There are also Little House themed craft, music, and cookbooks . </P>

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