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BIPPITY BOP BARBERSHOP

by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company) $6.99

A boy’s first haircut is a special event. Warm illustrations reveal the ritual of an African American father taking his son for the first haircut at the barber shop. The boy is confused as all the men tell him to “be brave.” He’s a little frightened as he climbs into the barber’s high chair. Regardless of gender or ethnic background, most of us can identify with the emotions of this youngster experiencing something new.

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