His father tells him he needs a haircut. He says he likes his hair the way it is. There is more discussion but dad wins the argument.
Abrams Young Readers allowed me to read this book for review (thank you). It will be published on May 5th.
Then the son says he'll get his haircut if his dad gets his cut too. Dad is not crazy about this idea and says he likes his hair as it is. But mom pipes up and suggests a haircut would be a good idea.
So two unwilling lions go to the barber shop. Will they like their haircuts when they are done?
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