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Cobble Street Cousins #2

A Little Shopping

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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!

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Cynthia Rylant

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Cynthia Rylant is an American author, poet, and librarian whose deeply felt books for children and young adults have made her one of the most beloved voices in contemporary literature. Writing across picture books, novels, short stories, nonfiction, and poetry, she has published more than one hundred works, many of them rooted in memory, family, solitude, and the emotional landscapes of ordinary life. Her fiction often draws from her upbringing in West Virginia and reflects the textures of Appalachian life with unusual tenderness and clarity.
Raised in modest circumstances, Rylant spent much of her childhood with her grandparents in a rural setting that later became central to her imagination as a writer. Those early years, marked by hardship as well as warmth, shaped the emotional honesty and quiet resilience that define her work. She later studied English and library science, and after working as a waitress, librarian, and teacher, she began publishing books inspired by the world she had known so intimately.
Among her most acclaimed works are Missing May, which received the Newbery Medal, and A Fine White Dust, a Newbery Honor Book. She also earned Caldecott Honors for When I Was Young in the Mountains and The Relatives Came. For younger readers, she became especially well known through the enduring Henry and Mudge series, as well as other popular books and series that combine gentleness, humor, and emotional depth.
Rylant's writing is distinguished by its compassion for lonely, searching, or overlooked characters, and by its reverence for animals, nature, and small human connections. Whether writing about grief, wonder, childhood, or belonging, she brings a lyrical simplicity that resonates across generations. Her books continue to offer comfort, recognition, and beauty to readers of all ages. She remains a singular literary presence in children's literature and beyond today.

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4,829 reviews
January 14, 2011
I think I liked this one even better than the first (In Aunt Lucy's Kitchen: Ready-for-Chapters) in the series. The girls' personalities shine and I love their idea of making a miniature flower shop for Aunt Lucy. It's just so cute; their enthusiasm over the idea, their fun browsing in the little craft store, and their friendship as they laugh and chat and dream while they make the surprise. Reminds me of me and my sister when we were little! Also, Michael features prominently in this book and, like Aunt Lucy, I am quite smitten with him--his patience, his kindness, his messy hair, sweet nature and his love of exotic teas! ;-) I look forward to more in this charming series.
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578 reviews13 followers
June 23, 2025
Perfect little starter books for my 6 year old. Wholesome and endearing.
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162 reviews
May 23, 2020
This series was a childhood favorite of mine, and I loved reliving memories reading this book to my younger siblings. These are the quaintest, most wholesome darling little books full of gentle humor, charm and whimsy. Such a delight!
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708 reviews
April 20, 2018
I enjoyed this book because I like projects. I also enjoyed this book because I liked the part when they made a flower shop project.
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227 reviews8 followers
November 28, 2013
What a delightful set of characters! This was a sweet book that was a pleasure to read with my 8 year old daughter. A simple innocent vignette from the lives of three girls living on Cobble Street. We will read the rest of this series for sure!
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190 reviews6 followers
July 13, 2016
"A Little Shopping" was my favorite of the The Cobble Street Cousins series. In this story, the cousins make a miniature version of their Aunt Lucy's flower shop. Myrna, age 7
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112 reviews
July 20, 2025
A sweet story of creativity and kindness with a little parrot adventure on the side. Early-middle grade fiction, second in a series. Takes place in October.
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1,414 reviews20 followers
June 29, 2025
This throwback series from the 90s if full of old-fashioned charm as the three cousins tackle a crafty surprise. Part Bobbsey Twins, part Little Women, in a Hallmark-town setting, these little adventures are light on drama and large on personality. Green Gables fans will smile at the besties rituals and Aunt Lily's blushing romance. Halperin's quaint illustrations evoke Susan Winget-level love in every flouncy detail.
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1,208 reviews7 followers
July 1, 2025
Cynthia Rylant really has a genius for writing books that will appeal to kids and grown-ups alike. This is not in any way an earth-shattering or dramatic story. It is a sweet story about three girl cousins and their aunt, and it makes you wish you could be one of them. Sure, thir life might be a little unrealistically sweet, or they might be unrealistically talented, but it is a pleasant, homey, welcoming story.
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1,360 reviews
November 8, 2019
Book two in the Cobble Street Cousins sees the cousins heading off to school for the fall while Aunt Lucy tends her flower shop. The cousins decide they need an after-school project to work on together. They decide to make a miniature model of Aunt Lucy's flower shop and have great fun creating it.
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79 reviews
September 18, 2024
Pleasant next installment. Very nostalgic and wholesome — no villains or evil in sight on Cobble Street! Just three sweet cousins working together to create something special for their beloved aunt. Will keep reading aloud with the kids!
621 reviews7 followers
May 13, 2019
My daughter and I love this series. It is sweet, increases vocabulary, and inspires service and kindness.
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749 reviews8 followers
November 18, 2020
The story arc is simply too short to add value beyond building the characters for the next volume in the series.
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926 reviews4 followers
April 10, 2023
Precious & sweet. More for girls but the boys enjoyed it too.
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56 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2023
I thought they were going to make a house in the book but they were actually making Aunt Lucy’s flower shop.
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151 reviews4 followers
December 27, 2023
how big is this mf attic that 3 girls all have separate ‘rooms’ in + a play area

the nostalgia that these books give me 💕💕

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208 reviews
November 14, 2025
Cute cute cute. Simple, adorable storyline with pictures on every page. Perfect for a read aloud for my 4yr old!
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70 reviews
January 23, 2026
All fine and good, and, really, a more developed plot than the first one. But not sure if I like how we’re treating Rosie in this one.
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