Often, the most cherished stories are the ones that stand the test of time—passed down through generations and reimagined as storytelling evolves alongside culture and entertainment.
One such example is the beloved children’s book series, Little House on the Prairie. First penned in the 1930s by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the nine-book series has become a staple of elementary reading and a lasting fixture in the broader storytelling landscape.
With such a deep cultural and emotional impact, it’s no surprise the series was successfully adapted into a live-action television show in the 1970s and 1980s, bringing the Ingalls family’s journey to life for a new generation of viewers.
While it has been decades since the last on-screen adaptation, the story has remained as resonant as ever. Now, that legacy continues, with a brand-new adaptation of Little House on the Prairie set to arrive on Netflix.
They left everything they knew for a new life on the prairie. Meet the Ingalls family as they discover what “home” really means. Little House on the Prairie, based on the beloved books, premieres July 9, only on Netflix.

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