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Little House on the Prairie Is Streaming on Amazon Prime—and It’s Perfect for Family Night

The cast of the television series 'Little House on the Prairie' with a dog on the set of the show, mid 1970s. Clockwise from left: American actors Melissa Gilbert, Michael Landon (1936 - 1991), Karen Grassle, who holds an unidentified baby, Melissa Sue Anderson, and Lindsay or Sidney Greenbush. (Photo by Fotos International/Getty Images)

When you’re inside for a while, there’s nothing quite as comforting as a sit-down with your favorite TV shows. We’ve already watched every episode of The Office and The French Chef, and now we’re moving onto everyone’s favorite childhood classic. We’re spending social distancing with the Ingalls family!

Little House on the Prairie is available right now on Amazon Prime, complete with all nine seasons. Introduce your kiddos to the best of nostalgia, or just refresh your memory with all the laughs and tears that made us feel like a part of the Ingalls clan.

It’s Definitely Worth the Rewatch

Little House on the Prairie started in 1974 and ran for nine years, making a home in our hearts as a timeless classic. (We even made recipes inspired by Little House on the Prairie!) The show follows the plight of the Ingalls family living in Minnesota in the late 1800s, and it’s all based on the Little House books written by the real Laura Ingalls Wilder.

The family we grew up with is officially available on Amazon Prime. You can watch the first episode for free—if you don’t mind the ads—or enjoy the entire series with an Amazon Prime membership. If you’d rather own all the seasons, for anytime watching, you can purchase them for $15 each.

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No Membership? No Problem

If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can watch the Ingalls family all day long. If not, it’s pretty easy to sign up—all you have to do is add the subscription to your account for $13 a month. Amazon Prime also offers a 30-day trial, so you can probably watch the whole series before you have to pay for Prime.

Settle down for a few nights with all nine seasons of Little House on the Prairie. And don’t forget to fill up while you watch with all of our best vintage TV show-inspired recipes.

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Laurie Dixon