12 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    When Michael Landon, first, started this program, I didn't like it.
    The reason was because this was in aobut 1973 and, because I am totally Deaf, I could get nothing out of it.
    Now, that I am older and no longer working, spending most of my days at …more»
  • star55

    Little House On the Prairie is great and enjoyable program to watch. I started watching this television show as a young child.
    I learned some of the basic principles and values of life, which I still utilize today. Almonzo's and Laura's relationship …more»
  • star55

    The only dislikes about the show are,I can't stand only children,like The Garveys,mostley families were widowed at childbirth.some were widowed accidentally at the end of the show,but that's no excuse for being an only child,if the child is 10 …more»
  • star55

    I saw this show when I was a child and it had a special meaning to me when my brother passed and again recently when my Grandmother passed. I was honored to read her poem at the funeral and buried it with her in her coffin. I know it is sappy as all get …more»
  • star55

    I watch "Little House on the Prarie" every time I have the opportunity to. It is wholesome, pure and at times, very funny. Not only the TV show but the books also. I love this show and I hope that it ALWAYS has a place somewhere on televisi …more»

Pagination

(12 reviews)

About The Show

The series, set in the towns of Walnut Grove in Plumb Creek, Minnesota, during during the 1870s, follows events in the lives of the pioneering Ingalls family. Their experiences as homesteaders in the vastly unsettled frontier are viewed through the eyes of Laura Ingalls, the second-born daughter.
The series, set in the towns of Walnut Grove in Plumb Creek, Minnesota, during during the 1870s, follows events in the lives of the pioneering Ingalls family. Their experiences as homesteaders in the vastly …
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Genres

Drama, Family, Period