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A log cabin on the grassland. Who are Laura's neighbors?
A log cabin on the grassland Laura got to know her neighbors Scott and Edwards.

The most inspirational novel museum every day: the hut on the grassland is generally considered to be the most representative work in the "hut" series. The most inspirational novel museum: the log cabin on the prairie (full version) has won the children's book award recommended by the American Library Association and the Boston Horn children's classic book award.

Laura's family moved to the western prairie, where they became self-reliant. Their experience is soul-stirring. Grassland barren, lack of water and food, eccentric Indians, forest fires, danger everywhere! However, Laura's family accepted this fact calmly and faced the difficulties with wisdom and courage. Dad cut wood, built a warm new house, worked hard to dig wells, buy seeds, buy plows, plow fields and sow seeds.

They skillfully deal with Indians and help each other with their neighbors to avoid fires and cure fever ... In the evening, their father plays the violin, and their mother and children sit around the fireplace and tell stories. What a warm scene.

The third person in The Museum of the Most Inspiring Fiction in Everyday Life: The Log Cabin on the Grassland (Full Edition) tells the story of Laura's personal growth and her family's pioneering history. This series not only shows us the magnificent historical picture of the reclamation era in the western United States in the second half of the19th century, but also reproduces the pioneering spirit, adventurous spirit and mediocre spirit of Americans in that era.