Laura's horse in the Little House on the Prairie TV series is a black mare names Bunny. She trades it for the stove for her mom for Christmas.
Bunny was Nellie's horse until Nellie has an accident while riding Bunny and pretends to be paralyzed. Laura gets back at her when she discovers Nellie has been faking and pushes her wheelchair down a hill into the pond while her mother is watching. Nels Oleson gives the horse to Laura because Nellie doesn't deserve a horse after her deceit is discovered. Laura and Bunny beats Nellie and her "Thoroughbred" Horse in the the town race.
Bunny is put down by Pa and Laura's grandfather after she suffers a fatal injury running into a barbed wire fence.
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder
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Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder or Bess Actually her nickname was given to her by Almanzo Wilder, later to become her husband, was Beth. Not Bess. He gave her that nickname from her middle name Elizabeth. Laura's nickname for Almanzo was Manly, even though his friends called him Manny.
The husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder was Almanzo Wilder.
Laura Ingalls received her horse, Bunny, as a gift from her father, Charles Ingalls, for her 10th birthday. Bunny was a special gift that brought much joy to Laura as she grew up in Walnut Grove.
Laura's father was named Charles Phillip Ingalls. Laura called him Pa.
Laura Ingalls received a bunny as a gift in the book "These Happy Golden Years" by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The bunny's name was Jack and Laura received him as a present from Almanzo Wilder.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's son's name was Rose Wilder Lane.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother, Caroline Ingalls, did not die of old age. She passed away in 1924 at the age of 64 from complications of diabetes.
Laura's daughter was named "Rose" (no middle name).
No, Laura Ingalls is not single.