"Newbery Medal book 1936." . . "Pioneer life Stories." . . "1800 - 1899" . . "Accelerated readers." . . "Frontier and pioneer life fiction juvenile historical 1860 Wisconsin." . . "Adventure." . . . . "Newbery medal book." . . "Large type books." . . "Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction." . . "Music, Grade 4, Unit 7." . . "Wisconsin - Fiction." . . "Frontier and pioneer life." . . "Pioneer Wisconsin." . . . . "Les enfants aux cheveux de flammes = Caddie Woodlawn" . "Villin lännen Kati" . "Villin lännen Kati"@fi . . . . . . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . . . . "Caddie und die Indianer : eine Jugenderzählung" . . . . . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisonsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . . . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl -- or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!" . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl -- or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . . . "Les Enfants aux cheveux de flammes. Caddie Woodlawn : Traduit par M. Metzger. Illustré par Kate Seredy" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . . . . . "Newbery Medal 1936."@en . . . "Les Enfants aux cheveux de flammes" . . . . "At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!" . "At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . . "Caddie Woodlawn : [study guide]"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Caddie Woodlawn's mother wants Caddie to be a perfect little lady. Caddie has different ideas. No knitting and cooking and fine manners for her! The Wisconsin frontier of the 1860s is too ripe with excitement to sit at home. With her two brothers, Tom and Warren, Caddie makes life a constant adventure, swimming and exploring and generally causing a ruckus. And despite all her mother's objections, she even makes friends with the neighboring Indians."@en . . . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century." . . . . . . . . . "Caddie Woodlawn" . "Caddie Woodlawn"@en . . "CAddie Woodlawn" . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century." . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . . . "Chronicles the adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . . . . "Carol Ryrie Brink's Newbery Award-winning novel is brought to exuberant life as a musical. Caddie (the iconic, high-spirited Wisconsin pioneer girl beloved by generations of readers) leads her willing siblings in a series of thrilling adventures, not always with the approval of her traditional Bostonian mother. Her father, however, encourages her antics, that she might thrive amidst the new, tougher ways of the West. In a dramatic climax, Caddie single-handedly defuses a potentially deadly clash between the terrified settlers and the local Dakota tribe through a daring and dangerous act. But her action only deepens her conflict with her mother. Ultimately, Caddie learns invaluable lessons about reconciling the headstrong child she's been, and the responsible adult she is soon to be. Through it all, the sacredness of tradition--passed from one generation to the next--is powerfully dramatized.--From publisher description."@en . . . . . . . . "Caddie Woodlawn : [a frontier story]"@en . "When false rumors against the Dakotas cause an uprising, and a mob threatens to attack the Dakotas' village, Caddie makes a courageous effort to save her Indian friends." . "Fiction" . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . "Based on the book by the same title, shows pioneer life in 1860's Wisconsin. 11 year-old Caddie plays a key part in keeping the peace between area settlers and the Dakota Indians." . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . . "Caddie's adventures provide an exciting and authentic picture of life on the Wisconsin frontier in the 1860's."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The story of a little girl who moved from Boston to grow up in Wisconsin. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Caddie Wood Lawn"@en . . . . . "A young tomboy joins her mischievous brothers in a series of frontier adventures causing their pioneer parents much concern."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . "Juvenile works" . . . . . "Caddie Woodlawn a Frontier Story"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kleines Mädchen - grosses Abenteuer" . . "Caddie Woodlawn : En nybyggerfortælling"@da . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . . "Drama"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!" . . . . "The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up in the mid-nineteenth century on the Wisconsin frontier. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The adventures of an 11-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . . "Caddie Woodlawn. Illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman"@en . . . . . . . . . "Based on the true life memories of the real Caddie Woodlawn, a frontier girl." . . . . "Kleines Mädchen--grosses Abenteuer" . . . "Caddie Woodlawn.[Newbery Medal-1936]" . . "Newbery Medal Winner, 1936" . . . . . . . . . . . . "The story of a tomboy pioneer girl and her exciting adventures on the Wisconsin frontier."@en . . . . . . "1864-1935"@en . . . "The story of a little girl who moved from Boston to grow up in Wisconsin. At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white men's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big-hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!"@en . . . . . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century."@en . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century." . . . . . . . . . . "Kleines Mädchen, grosses Abenteuer Die Geschichte e. Siedlerkindes aus d. Pionierzeit Amerikas" . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Caddie's mother wants Caddie to be a perfect little lady. But for Caddie Wisconsin frontier of the 1860's has too much excitement to set at home."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Caddie Woodlawn : en nybyggerfortælling" . "Caddie Woodlawn : en nybyggerfortælling"@da . . "Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century--Résumé de l'éditeur." . . . "Rødtopp" . . . . . "Adaptations"@en . . . . "Rabbedoe : 'n verhaal uit die Amerikaanse baanbrekerslewe" . . "Rabbedoe : 'n verhaal uit die Amerikaanse Baanbrekerslewe" . . . . . "Kleines Mädchen grosses Abenteuer : die Geschichte eines Siedlerkindes aus der Pionierzeit Amerikas" . . . "Sibling attachment Juvenile fiction." . . "Pioneers Wisconsin Juvenile fiction." . . "Brothers and sisters Fiction." . . "Brothers and sisters - Fiction." . "Caddie Woodlawn Fictitious Character." . . "Frontier and Pioneer Life Fiction." . . "Brink, Carol Ryrie" . . "Newberry Award." . . "Tomboys Juvenile fiction." . . "Newbery winner." . . "Frontier and pioneer life Wisconsin Juvenile fiction." . . "Frontier and pioneer life Wisconsin Fiction." . . "Frontier and pioneer life - Wisconsin - Fiction." . "Brothers and sisters." . . "Newbery medal winner 1936." . . "Pioneers." . . "Families Wisconsin History Juvenile fiction." . . "Wisconsin Frontier 1860s Fiction." . . "Newbery Medal." . . "Women pioneers Wisconsin Juvenile fiction." . . "A Newbery Award Book." . . "Newbery medal Winner." . . "Eleven Year Old Girls." . . "Pioneer days Fiction." . . "Women pioneers." . . "JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / General." . . "NEWBERY AWARD." . . "Wisconsin" . . "Wisconsin." .