Published: 2014
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In "The Cabbage Patch Fib" by Paul Jennings, young readers are treated to a humorous and imaginative tale that centers around a boy named Barry who tells a tall tale about how he got his cabbage patch doll. Barry's fib spirals out of control, leading to a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings. As the story unfolds, Barry learns valuable lessons about honesty, the importance of keeping promises, and the consequences of lying. With Jennings' trademark wit and engaging narrative style, the story captivates young readers while imparting important moral lessons in a fun and light-hearted way. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called The Cabbage Patch .
This book was published in 2014 by Bolinda Publishing .
Paul Jennings was the first author to sell a million books in Australia. Morris Gleitzman is one of Australia's and now the world's best-known and loved children's authors who tackles tough subjects in a funny and offbeat way.
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Young Australians' Best Book Award
This book was recognised by the Young Australians' Best Book Award.
Kids Own Australian Literature Award - Junior Fiction
This book was recognised in the Junior Fiction category by the Kids own Australian Literature Award.
Canberra's Own Outstanding List Award
The COOL Awards is an annual children's choice award voted on by students in Canberra. There are four categories of the COOL awards: for most popular Picture Book, for most popular Fiction for Younger R.eaders, for most popular Fiction for Older Readers and for most popular Fiction for Years 7–9.
Kids Own Australian Literature Award
KOALA is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers (teacher/librarians, public librarians, teachers, publishers and other supporters of children’s literature). Every year, young readers from all over New South Wales judge their very own literature awards. By voting in the KOALA awards they can reward the Australian children's books that have most inspired, amused, terrified, enlightened and engaged them.