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Mog the Forgetful Cat - Judith Kerr
by Celandine - written on 03/09/01 (Very useful, 262 readings)
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range of 'puzzled' expressions Mog rejoices in. She's a very individual cat, and deserves her egg (although I don't think she's that bothered about the medal). (All quotes taken from: "Mog the Forgetful Cat", by Judith Kerr, published by Collins, and priced £4.99) ...
Mog the Forgetful Cat - Judith Kerr
by Celandine - written on 03/09/01 (Very useful, 262 readings)
Rating:
range of 'puzzled' expressions Mog rejoices in. She's a very individual cat, and deserves her egg (although I don't think she's that bothered about the medal). (All quotes taken from: "Mog the Forgetful Cat", by Judith Kerr, published by Collins, and priced £4.99) ...
Mog the Forgetful Cat - Judith Kerr
by BatCat - written on 31/08/01 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Mog the forgetful cat is part of Judith Kerr's Mog series that she has been writing for over 20 years. Some of you will most likely remember Judith Kerr for 'When Hitler stole pink rabbit' which should be required reading for any child over the age of 10 to give them a feel for a child's life in war time Germany. But back to Mog. Mog is a cat. She's a lovely grey cat and like all cats she has hopes and fears and needs for food and an excessive love of sleep. She is beautifully drawn by Judith Kerr and has just the right amount of soft grey fluffiness about her. She lives with a human family, a mother, father and two children and occasionally a ...
Mog the Forgetful Cat - Judith Kerr
by BatCat - written on 31/08/01 (Very useful, 59 readings)
Rating:
Mog the forgetful cat is part of Judith Kerr's Mog series that she has been writing for over 20 years. Some of you will most likely remember Judith Kerr for 'When Hitler stole pink rabbit' which should be required reading for any child over the age of 10 to give them a feel for a child's life in war time Germany. But back to Mog. Mog is a cat. She's a lovely grey cat and like all cats she has hopes and fears and needs for food and an excessive love of sleep. She is beautifully drawn by Judith Kerr and has just the right amount of soft grey fluffiness about her. She lives with a human family, a mother, father and two children and occasionally a ...
Mog and Bunny - Judith Kerr
by Gromit - written on 22/02/01 (Very useful, 77 readings)
Rating:
just one of a number of delightful stories of a cat called Mog. If you ask me, there just aren’t enough of these books. They are written and illustrated by Judith Kerr and she captures the essence of this cat, or perhaps it could be any family pet for that matter, with great insight. All of these books are wonderful for young children, and are particularly suited to pre-school children. Mog is a member of the Thomas family. The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and their three children Nicky, Debbie, and Mog. Okay, well Mog is a cat really but in the books she really is a part of the family. Everything revolves around the antics of the cat and Mog’s ...
Mog and Bunny - Judith Kerr
by Gromit - written on 22/02/01 (Very useful, 77 readings)
Rating:
just one of a number of delightful stories of a cat called Mog. If you ask me, there just aren’t enough of these books. They are written and illustrated by Judith Kerr and she captures the essence of this cat, or perhaps it could be any family pet for that matter, with great insight. All of these books are wonderful for young children, and are particularly suited to pre-school children. Mog is a member of the Thomas family. The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and their three children Nicky, Debbie, and Mog. Okay, well Mog is a cat really but in the books she really is a part of the family. Everything revolves around the antics of the cat and Mog’s ...


