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Crosshairs barber shop
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UTimi nonina babehlala eDolobheni iMozala.

CROSSHAIRS BARBER SHOP PDF

To read the story in another language, download a PDF below: And do you know what? Timi never cried again at the barbershop because Jango had a new story to tell him at every visit! And Timi’s mom was very happy because Jango’s stories meant an end to her weekly haircut worries. He jumped out of the chair and gave Jango a big hug. His haircut was finished! He had been enjoying the story so much that he hadn’t noticed Jango cutting his hair. “And when I had finished cutting the boy’s hair – just as I have done yours now – the boy gave me a very big hug.” Timi looked at his head. He sat still so that I could give him the best haircut ever.”“Really?” asked Timi. As soon as they got here, he hopped on the chair to have his haircut. “One day, his mom brought him to my shop. “His head and hands became swollen,” continued Jango. “Oh, how awful! What happened next?” asked Timi, feeling sorry for the boy. Soon, his head and his hands began to hurt from all the pulling and scratching,” said Jango. He pulled and scratched, and pulled and scratched all day long. “The young boy began to pull at his hair and to scratch because the insects that were crawling around on his head made it very, very itchy. “So, what happened to him?” asked Timi, looking worried. “Flies and other insects decided to make their homes in his hair,” continued Jango. Soon the knotty strands became twisted together.” “What happened next?” asked Timi, who had stopped crying.

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“It grew until his head was full of knotty strands of hair.

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On Timi’s next visit, as soon as Jango took out his scissors, he began to tell Timi a story.“Once there was a young boy who did not like to get his hair cut, so he let it grow and grow,” said Jango.

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Surely there had to be a way to stop Timi from crying while his hair was being cut! And that’s when Jango had his good idea! “That’s it! I’ve solved it,” he shouted excitedly. “I’m sure this will make him stop crying,” she thought.īut when she gave Timi the fish, he popped it into his mouth, chewed and swallowed … and then went on crying! After Timi had left with his mother that day, Jango sat down with a cup of tea and thought and thought. “I thought something terrible was going on!” Then she limped back to her house to get Timi a piece of tasty grilled fish she had made. She lived next door to the barbershop, but had been woken up from her afternoon nap by Timi’s loud wails.“Oh, my word!” Grandma Binite said. He cried and cried until Jango had finished cutting his hair.Īnother day, he wailed so loudly that Grandma Binite came limping in with her walking stick. Timi did not care that people came to stare at him. One day, Timi cried so loudly that some passers-by peeped into the barbershop to see what would make a boy cry so loudly! “Oh, my goodness! It is only a young boy having his hair cut,” they said.

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Sometimes Jango would sing to comfort Timi, but still Timi kept crying. It’s not painful,” Jango would say, trying to calm Timi down, but that made Timi cry even louder. She would shake her body, but Timi just cried and cried.As soon as Jango, the barber, got ready to cut Timi’s hair, Timi got ready to cry even more! First, he would sniffle, then he would sob, and then he would let out a loud cry, “Hiyaa, hiyaa, hiyaa!” “It’s only a haircut, Timi.









Crosshairs barber shop