** I was given a Laura doll in order to faciliate this review. As always, I only review and promote those things that I genuinely enjoy. All opinions are my own. **
Growing up, my very favorite tv show was Little House on the Prairie. I’d sit in the kitchen and watch it on a tiny black and white television. Yes, I’m dating myself here. The series aired from 1974-1983. The timelessness of this show is obvious since it still airs You can still watch the show on
One of my most treasured gifts was the set of Little House books that I received one Christmas. I still have that set today, forty years later.
Years later, as a homeschooling Mama, I introduced my children to LHotP through a unit study guide, The Prairie Primer. We took our time in Laura’s little world and thoroughly enjoyed our years there.
One of our favorite recipes that we’ve tried is Johnny Cakes, which is from Little House in the Big Woods. “Laura always wondered why bread made of corn meal was called johnny-cake. It wasn’t cake. Ma didn’t know, unless the Northern soldiers called it johnny-cake because the people in the South, where they fought, ate so much of it. They called the Southern soldiers Johnny Rebs. Maybe they called the Southern bread, cake, just for fun.
“Ma had heard some say it should be called journey-cake. She didn’t know. It wouldn’t be very good bread to take on a journey.“
You can find the recipe and so much more on the Little House website! The site is filled with history, episode guide, recipes, craft ideas, upcoming events, and even a general store!
Imagine my glee when I was contacted to showcase these new LHotP dolls!
Laura comes in an eyelet ruffle-front nightgown and cap. Also included are Laura’s rag doll, a pillow, patchwork quilt, and a clever keepsake box.
Enter to win the complete collection ($700+ value) as well as the complete Little House on the Prairie DVD set ($100+ value) and Laura Ingalls Wilder documentary ($20+ value)
- One Laura Ingalls Doll by The Queen’s Treasures. Retail value $99.99
- One Little House Wagon, one Little House Pony, and one Little House Pony w/Saddle by The Queen’s Treasures. Retail value $279.97
- Jack the Brindle Bull Dog and Shaker Boxes, Cooking Set, Dishes Set, and Kitchen Tool Set. Retail value $195.95
- Doll Clothing and Accessories by The Queen’s Treasures including: Child’s Apron & Cap, Prairie Dress Set, Little House Night Gown, and Little House Quilt & Basket. Retail value $89.96
- One Complete Collection DVD Set of the original Little House on the Prairie television series. Retail Value $120
- One DVD of the Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder documentary. Retail Value $19.95
- Make Your Own Recipe Binder -
- Homeschool Planning Printables with HP -
- Back to School Dual Enrollment Student Planner -
- 40+ Instant Pot Recipes for Your Summer BBQs -
- Easter Time Bunny Huts -
- Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches -
- 5 Satisfying Yet Simple Snacks -
- 5 Ways You Can Help a Grieving Mama Celebrate Special Days -
- It’s Not Worth It- Don’t Drive Distracted -
- One Big Yet Simple Step for Quality Sleep -
Martie says
Yep, I did every step! I love this giveaway so much, and I SO hope I win! I had no idea there were so many ways to connect with Little House! Some fan I am! LOL! Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
Laurie Bostwick says
I’m glad you entered!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Christie says
My favorite show growing up..We love it so much that we purchased the box set…Such wonderful memories…Thank you for sharing
Laurie Bostwick says
Mine too! 🙂
Jordan Rumsey says
I am the biggest fan of LHOTP. It aired from 1974-1984 because the last 3 movies were released Look back to yesterday 1983 Bless all the dear children 1984 and The last Farewell 1984.