Abstract

Laura Ingalls Wilder's purpose in writing the Little House books was to record—for children in the twentieth century and beyond—the day–to–day experiences of a girl growing up in the pioneer period of our country's history. Wilder's books teach us about her family's history and our country's history through the eyes of a young girl growing into adulthood. Her stories also provide delightful glimpses into her young mind's conceptualization of aspects of living that are mathematical in nature.

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