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  • Farmer Boy is the second book in the Little House Book Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was published in 1933 and originally illustrated by Helen Sewell, drawings by Garth Williams were added to the later editions. It is the fourth best-selling book in the Little House book series; On the Banks of Plum Creek is the third.
  • Farmer Boy is one of the books in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series. It tells about the daily life for Almanzo Wilder, a boy living on a large farm in northern New York in the mid 1800's. Almanzo has conflicted feelings about school and chores, loves donuts and dreams of being allowed to break his own horse. ISBN: 9780064400039
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Farmer Boy is one of the books in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series. It tells about the daily life for Almanzo Wilder, a boy living on a large farm in northern New York in the mid 1800's. Almanzo has conflicted feelings about school and chores, loves donuts and dreams of being allowed to break his own horse. ISBN: 9780064400039 This book is the second in the "Little House" series. It follows Little House in the Big Woods and precedes Little House on the Prairie. But, because the storyline occurs independently, it can be read before or after those books without creating issues with the timeline of the stories. While all three stories occur during roughly the same time period, the two children, Laura and Almanzo lived in different parts of North America in fairly different settings -- the "untamed" west and settled farm country. Both grew up in rural settings. And like all the books in the series, Farmer Boy tells about how things were done before electricity was common in homes and when most travel was on foot or by horse.
  • Farmer Boy is the second book in the Little House Book Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was published in 1933 and originally illustrated by Helen Sewell, drawings by Garth Williams were added to the later editions. It is the fourth best-selling book in the Little House book series; On the Banks of Plum Creek is the third.