Junie B. Jones is a beauty shop guy

Barbara Park

Book - 1998

After her first trip to a beauty parlor Junie decides she wants to work there, and she practices on her bunny slippers, her dog, and herself with disastrous results.

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Published
New York : Random House c1998.
Language
English
Main Author
Barbara Park (-)
Item Description
"A Stepping Stone book."
Physical Description
67 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781439588451
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Chapter 4: Snipping, Snipping, Snipping I opened and closed my shiny scissors real fast. "Now I can start my years and years of practice!" I whispered very thrilled. I skipped to my bed where my stuffed animals sit. 'Cause I needed volunteers, of course. "Who wants to go first?" I asked my animals. "Who wants to get their fur trimmed at my beauty shop?" My bestest elephant named Philip Johnny Bob raised his foot. " I do! I do! " he said. I hugged him very tight. 'Cause that guy is always a good sport, that's why. I picked him up and put him in my beauty chair. I sat him on lots of pillows so he would be tall. Then I kept on looking and looking at his fur. "Yeah, only here's the problem," I said. "Your fur is made out of softie gray velvet. And softie gray velvet is short and smoothie. And so I can't even trim you." Philip Johnny Bob did a sad sigh. I patted his head and put him back on the bed. Just then, I accidentally stepped on something. I looked on the floor. And guess what? It was my slippers that look like bunnies! " Us! Us! Trim us! " they said real squealy. "Hey, yeah! 'Cause you have the beautifulest long white fur I ever even saw! And so you guys will be perfect, probably!" I quick picked them up and put them in my beauty chair. After that, I skipped all around them. And I snipped their long white fur. I singed a lovely song. It is called "Snipping, Snipping, Snipping Their Long White Fur." It was the funnest fun I ever even had. After I got done, I holded them up to the mirror so they could see theirselves. They did not smile. I>We're baldies," they said real soft. I did a big breath at those guys. "Yeah, only I already know you are baldies. But that is not my fault. 'Cause you kept on wiggling while I was trimming you," I said. I petted their heads very nice. "Don't worry," I whispered. "'Cause bunny fur probably grows back, probably. I'm almost positive, sort of." Then I hugged them real gentle. And I throwed them under my bed. 'Cause I didn't want Mother and Daddy might see them, that's why. After that, I got in bed and did a sigh. This job was going to take more practice than I thought. From the Trade Paperback edition. Excerpted from Junie B. Jones Is a Beauty Shop Guy by Barbara Park All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.