The Cabbage Patch Fib

The Cabbage Patch Fib by Paul Jennings is a humorous juvenile fiction book published by Puffin in 1996. This New Ed edition spans 49 pages and is presented in English. The story follows eight-year-old Chris, who unexpectedly becomes the “father” of a peculiar cabbage-green baby he finds in his father’s cabbage patch. As the narrative unfolds, Chris learns that the baby is not meant to be with him, leading to an intriguing encounter with a mysterious crone who emerges from a monstrous cabbage.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that blends elements of humor and fantasy, focusing on themes related to toys and the imaginative world of childhood. The narrative explores Chris’s adventures and the unexpected twists that arise from his unusual situation. With its engaging storyline and playful premise, this book offers a lighthearted exploration of childhood imagination and the surprises that can come from the most unexpected places.
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Chris is only eight years old when he becomes the “father” of a cabbage-green baby, which, in fact, Chris discovered in his father’s cabbage patch. But, the baby is not meant to be with Chris and, in the end, a crone appears from a monstrous cabbage and, jabbering away in some odd language, she removes the baby and vanishes.
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