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Little House life hacks : lessons for the modern pioneer from Laura Ingalls Wilder's prairie / Angie Bailey and Susie Shubert ; illustrated by Lauren Mortimer.

Nā: Kaituhi: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa: Philadelphia : Running Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionWhakaahuatanga: xx, 236 pages : color illustrations ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780762481996
  • 0762481994
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 158.1 23/eng/20230829
Contents:
Hack your family life -- Hack your community life -- Hack your faith -- Hack your romantic life -- Hack your friendships -- Hack your work life -- Hack your self-care -- Hack your resourcefulness -- Hack your sustainability -- Hack your gratitude.
Summary: "A humorous yet practical book of life lessons from the seminal Little House on the Prairie, blending Laura Ingalls Wilder's timeless teachings with her surprisingly timely penchant for homesteading, crafting, and the lifestyle we now call Cottagecore. The Little House on the Prairie was a childhood TV classic for a generation of kids, and Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels have never gone out of style for young bookworms. Her stories of her family's life in the 1870s offer countless gems of wisdom, and many facets of their lifestyle and the skills they relied on have become some of the hottest trends of today, from sourdough bread and modern pioneering to DIY prairie dresses and needlepoint. Little House Life Hacks playfully compiles the most crucial takeaways from that world, practical enough to work for pioneering stock and updated for today's evolving world. The Ingalls are the perfect reminders of what's important: love, family, community, honest work, and integrity. Alongside the life advice are selected inspirational quotes from Little House and fun pop culture tidbits (like that The Rock's first celebrity crush was original mean girl Nellie Oleson), as well as with meaningful takeaways for creating more balance, wellness, and fun in all aspects of your life"--
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Hack your family life -- Hack your community life -- Hack your faith -- Hack your romantic life -- Hack your friendships -- Hack your work life -- Hack your self-care -- Hack your resourcefulness -- Hack your sustainability -- Hack your gratitude.

"A humorous yet practical book of life lessons from the seminal Little House on the Prairie, blending Laura Ingalls Wilder's timeless teachings with her surprisingly timely penchant for homesteading, crafting, and the lifestyle we now call Cottagecore. The Little House on the Prairie was a childhood TV classic for a generation of kids, and Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels have never gone out of style for young bookworms. Her stories of her family's life in the 1870s offer countless gems of wisdom, and many facets of their lifestyle and the skills they relied on have become some of the hottest trends of today, from sourdough bread and modern pioneering to DIY prairie dresses and needlepoint. Little House Life Hacks playfully compiles the most crucial takeaways from that world, practical enough to work for pioneering stock and updated for today's evolving world. The Ingalls are the perfect reminders of what's important: love, family, community, honest work, and integrity. Alongside the life advice are selected inspirational quotes from Little House and fun pop culture tidbits (like that The Rock's first celebrity crush was original mean girl Nellie Oleson), as well as with meaningful takeaways for creating more balance, wellness, and fun in all aspects of your life"--

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