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Mog at the Zoo - Helen Nicoll

 

Description: ISBN 0140504311 / Author: Helen Nicoll / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... back end of Mog the zoo keepers wonder whether a zebra or even a tiger has escaped so they begin to chase after Mog past a ... more

 ... wide range of animals who cheer her on. Mog is eventually captured and put in to a cage while the keepers go to find out what type of animal she is. Along comes Meg to the rescue with her spell.............Mog is set free but Meg ends up in the cage (her spells very often go wrong!) Hours passed until it was midnight and Meg thought of a spell to escape: ' Ping pong, everything's wrong. Twist and shout, everybody out!' And everything did get out..........all the animals were set free for the night. The story ends wi...more

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Format: paperback, Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, ISBN: 0140504311
Pages: 32, Edition: New Ed, Paperback, Puffin Books - Books/Subje ...
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Premium Review Mog at the Zoo - Helen Nicoll: A Day Out At The Zoo. (634 words)
by tb4ms - written on 15/05/07 (Very useful, 109 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 ...

 

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