Okay, our friends.
So today we are reading you a beautiful story about times gone by and how important family is.
Are you ready, my friends?
I hope so.
Today's story is called Uncle Jed's Barbershop.
It was written by Marjorie King Mitchell and it's illustrated by James Ransom.
And it's read today by mommy and Flippy Flippy flip flip says flippy.
Okay.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Flip.
All right Mommy and flip here we go No, you're just flip love it not flippy flip,
okay In the picture, we can see a little girl with a beautiful yellow dress.
And I think she's the one who's telling us this story, so let's hear what she has to say.
Jedediah Johnson was my granddaddy's brother.
Everybody has their favorite relative.
Well, Uncle Jedediah was mine.
He used to come by our house every Wednesday night with his clippers.
He was the only black barber in the county.
Daddy said that before Uncle Jed started cutting hair,