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Our Corner Store

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Race you to our corner grocery store!

Stanstones corner store is the heart of the neighborhood for the brother and sister in this story. They help to close the store every Saturday and save their pennies to buy candy. The store is the source of many adventures, where they spend a memorably spooky Halloween, play tricks on Mr. and Mrs. Stanstones, and form a search party to find Toby the store cat when he goes missing. What will happen to their beloved corner store when a brand-new supermarket opens up in town?

Full of humor and playful language, this novel in verse is a sweetly nostalgic celebration of a time when children had more freedom and a mom-and-pop corner store might be the center of a kid’s world. Based on Robert Heidbreder’s childhood, this follow-up to Rooster Summer can be read as a sequel or a stand-alone story. Chelsea O’Byrne’s vibrant illustrations bring the corner store and its colorful cast of characters to life.

64 pages, Hardcover

Published April 1, 2020

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Robert Heidbreder

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1,955 reviews128 followers
June 29, 2020
The narrator fondly recalls the local grocery store, the owners Mr. and Mrs. Stanstones, the butcher Bert and even the store cat Toby, that was the center of the world for him and his sister when they were growing up. I loved this book and found it very reminiscent of my own childhood and the local grocery/deli. Highly recommend.
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February 22, 2021
This sequel to Rooster Summer, is a novel in verse that tells the story of two children and their relationship to the owners of the corner store in their neighbourhood. The rollicking poetry is full of the energy of childhood. Heidbreder captures the sounds and smells of a time gone by in these delightful poems. O'Byrne's illustrations add to these memories. The collection reminded me of being sent to the store to pick up grocery orders my mother had phoned in. Imagine sending a four year old a block and a half to the store now!
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January 2, 2024
Sweet cute and simple a great read for kids, made me wish for a simpler time in our ever busy world
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