![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When reading stories such as Crown an Ode to the Fresh Cut, here are some tips on how to engage with the story. He provides details and vocabulary words that makes the story true to the story. This story opens the reader into another world and celebrates #Brownboyjoy.ĭerrick Barnes provides a visual and auditory narrative of a young man’s visit to the barber shop. Barnes even builds your imagination about the different characters in the shop and what they can be. Barnes’ rhythmic language keeps the story flowing, and makes the reader understand what it truly means to get a haircut at a Black barber shop. A picture book story for 2nd and 3rd grade readers.Ĭrown an Ode to the Fresh Cut celebrates the experiences of what it means to get a “Fresh Cut” in the barber shop.How to Read Crown an Ode to the Fresh Cut, a modern-day story about a black boy getting a hair cut. ![]()
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