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by - written on 15/05/07 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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This book is coming up to it's 25th anniversary but you would never be able to tell it's age, unlike some of us humans!! It is yet another one of Helen Nicoll's books in the Meg and Mog series which are a big hit with children from about 3 upwards. Meg is a very skinny witch with a hooked nose, a cauldron, a broomstick and the necessary cat, named Mog. Mog is a wiry black and white stripy cat who is always getting in to scrapes. Together, Meg and Mog have a friend called Owl who features in many of the books in the series. - Mog at the Zoo - Meg, Mog and Owl set off on the broomstick to the zoo. They were all interested in ... Read the complete review
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