Boys go in as lumps of clay and, with princely robes draped around their shoulders. Publisher’s Summary: The barbershop is where the magic happens. The barbershop is where the magic happens. The various montages of the kids worked well, and I liked the stop-motion animation at the beginning and the end (and the artistic backdrop in the barbershop!). Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut Written by Derrick Barnes, Illustrated by Gordon C. The cinematography and editing were polished, and the music choice was perfect. Read Aloud: Caleb McLaughlin Reads Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut Bookmarks Netflix Jr. The kids’ acting was a pleasure to watch, especially when the girls are cooing “He’s so fine!” and when all the kids are wearing shades and looking cool. This rhythmic, read-aloud title is a celebration of the way boys feel when they leave the barbers chair. And I thought it was a great idea to also include props of the other things the poem mentions, like the gold medals, the crowns, and more. Judges’ Remarks: This movie was a pure delight from start to finish! The kids’ voiceover readings of the poem from the book were enthusiastic and expressive -their infectious enthusiasm really made me feel the joy of the book! I admired the resourcefulness of gathering all the right props so that the portrayal of the barber shop is convincing: real clippers, a mirror, the brush, and even a red striped barber pole. Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick BarnesĪdapted by Play In A Book & South Shore Fine Arts Summer School (2019)
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