LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Everyone’s favourite little dragon is back in a new story, once again delivering an important life lesson simply and with real charm. Like many of his young fans, Fergal sometimes tells fibs. Mostly, they don’t matter that much, and nobody gets hurt, but when he accidentally breaks a window in Bear’s bakery and the blame lands on Fox, that’s different.
Fergal knows how upset Fox is, and the situation is making him feel awful too, like there’s a heavy weight in his tummy. Fortunately, telling the truth can start to make everything better. Starling presents the moral with a typically light touch, and there’s reassurance throughout in the presence of Fergal’s friends and from the happy ending.
Children will easily identify with little Fergal and learn lots from his behaviour, all of it useful.
Andrea Reece
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Fergal and the Fib Synopsis
The fourth in the Fergal series that tackles difficult emotions sees our favourite fiery dragon face to face with his conscience after he tells a huge lie.
Fergal has discovered that he can tell a little lie and get away with it. But when he accidentally smashes the bakery window with his football, he tells a really big lie and his friend gets into big trouble. Fergal is out of hot water for now, but he feels terrible.
Will coming clean be enough to get rid of the funny feeling in his tummy?
Fergal learns that lying can get out of control, hurt others and make you feel bad. Admitting to a lie and making amends isn’t easy, but Fergal shows us how.
Also in the series: Fergal is Fuming (shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize) Fergal in a Fix and Fergal Meets Fern
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9781783449163 |
Publication date: |
4th May 2023 |
Author: |
Robert Starling |
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Robert Starling |
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Andersen Press Ltd |
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Paperback |
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32 pages |
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Fergal |
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About Robert Starling
Rob began doodling creatures and characters at school and hasn't stopped since. He lives and works in Bristol, and when he's not sketching up new characters or writing down stories he can be found sculpting, brewing coffee, adjusting his headphones or foraging in the kitchen for cake. Oh, and teaching kids. Fergal is Fuming is his first book.
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