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Meg's Eggs - Helen Nicoll

 
Description: ISBN 0141381558 / Author: Helen Nicoll / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... goes to the pond and eats all of the water plants! A Stegosaurus hatches from Mog's egg who devours 100 cabbages. Finally ... more

 ... out pops a Tyrannosaurus Rex from Owl's egg who immediately tries to get Owl in his sharp, sharp teeth! They are terrified as T-Rex wants to eat all of them so they dash back in to the house and Meg makes a spell…. "Bacon and eggs, jump over their legs. Those 3 big lumps will be 3 little bumps." And it works to some degree…. - Illustrations / Illustrator - Jan Pienkowski was born in Warsaw in 1936 and eventually got to England just after WW2. Jan has illustrated for a number of authors and was a pioneer o...more

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Premium Review Meg's Eggs - Helen Nicoll: Dinosaur Eggs! (922 words)
by - written on 11/09/07 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Despite first being published in the 1970s Meg and Mog are still very popular in Early Years settings today. They were first introduced in the book Meg and Mog and since then a number of books have been published about the duo. - Who are Meg and Mog? - Meg is a witch, with a typical witchy hooky nose, all dressed in black. She rides on a broom and has a cauldron but her spells always seem to go a little bit wrong! Mog is Meg's stripy black and white cat. She is very skinny and spiky looking with black eyes and bright yellow 'whites' of her eyes!! - Meg's Eggs - The book begins with Mog and Owl waiting at the table ...  Read the complete review

 

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