by Judith Koppens (Author) Marja Meijers (Illustrator)
"An often dreaded new experience gets a makeover." --Kirkus Reviews
Sam's hair is getting long. Time for a visit to the hairdresser. But when Pierre begins to cut Sam's hair, Benny starts to bark. Is Benny scared? A funny and sweet story about a special friendship between a girl and her dog, and about a visit to the hairdresser. For animal lovers ages 4 and up.
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"A tiny pooch accompanies his owner to the hair salon in this Dutch and Belgian import. Sam looks in the mirror and realizes her hair is getting very long. She can hardly see! It is time to get a haircut. Benny, her squat, mustachioed dog, happily follows. Pierre, the barber, has an elaborate, swirly mustache, in stark contrast to Benny's straight whiskers. When Sam climbs into the barber chair and Pierre starts snipping, Benny gets scared! " 'Shhh, Benny, ' Sam says, 'It's all right. It doesn't hurt when Pierre cuts my hair.' " Pierre believes the only way Benny will understand is if he gets a haircut too. Both Sam and Benny leave proudly with brand new styles (Benny, of course, with a swirly new 'stache). Readers take in the sights and sounds of a salon: bonnet hair dryers, the shampoo station, and the act of wearing a haircutting cape, all while learning along with Benny. Meijer adds levity to the illustrations with snippets of hair flying from speedy scissors and oversized curlers on well-coiffed customers. Everyone in the story appears White except one family waiting in the salon with darker skin. An often dreaded new experience gets a makeover." - Kirkus Reviews
Marja Meijer has been drawing since she was born, so it's not surprising that she went to an art academy to study illustrative design. She has worked as a freelance illustrator for newspapers and magazines and illustrated her first of many picture books in 1992. Marja lives in the Netherlands with her husband and children.