A Little Shopping
By Cynthia Rylant
Illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin
Book #2 of Cobble Street Cousins
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Table of Contents
About The Book
Meet The
COBBLE STREET COUSINS
Lily has a wonderful idea -- to surprise Aunt Lucy with a dollhouse that looks just like her flower shop. But first the girls have to buy a few things at The Olde Craft Shoppe, and with the Cobble Street Cousins, even a little shopping trip can turn into an adventure!
COBBLE STREET COUSINS
- Lily, who wants to be a poet
- Tess, who wants to be a Broadway star
- Rosie, who wants a little cottage with flowers by the door
Lily has a wonderful idea -- to surprise Aunt Lucy with a dollhouse that looks just like her flower shop. But first the girls have to buy a few things at The Olde Craft Shoppe, and with the Cobble Street Cousins, even a little shopping trip can turn into an adventure!
About The Illustrator
Wendy Anderson Halperin
Wendy Anderson Halperin is an acclaimed artist who has illustrated dozens of books for children, including Let’s Go Home by Cynthia Rylant, Soft House by Jane Yolen, and Turn, Turn, Turn! by Peter Seeger. She lives in South Haven, Michigan.
Product Details
- Publisher: Aladdin (May 1, 2000)
- Length: 64 pages
- ISBN13: 9780689817090
- Ages: 7 - 10
- Fountas & Pinnell™ M These books have been officially leveled by using the F&P Text Level Gradient™ Leveling System
Raves and Reviews
Publishers Weekly Rylant's confident and sweet-natured girls are the kind of girls-next-door that anyone would want to know better.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The charming...stories are going to make second and third grade girls blissfully happy.
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- Author Photo (jpg): Cynthia Rylant Photograph courtesy of the author(0.1 MB)
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