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Mog in the Fog (Picture Puffin)
Pages: 32, Edition: New Ed, Paperback, Puffin Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 05/01/07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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The Meg and Mog books by Helen Nicoll is a very popular series with young children. - Who is Mog? - Mog is Meg the witch's stripy black and white cat. Like Meg, Mog is very skinny and a looks a tad under-nourished. She has spiky hair, black eyes and bright yellow centres. Meg is a witch with a typically hooked nose. She dresses in black, rides on a broom and has a cauldron to mix her potions and spells in, not always however with great success as they often tend to go a bit wrong! Meg and Mog are often joined in the books by their friend, Owl. - The story - In order to fulfil Mog's desire to climb to the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/10/06 (Very useful, 178 readings)
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If I were at work today I would read this book Mog in the fog to the children in my class. Mog in the fog is one of the Meg and Mog series by Helen Nichol and Jan Pienkowski Jan Pienkowski Illustrator teamed up with Helen Nichol (Author) in 1977 and the first Meg and Mog book was created. Mog in the fog was first published in1984. BY William Heinemann . I am reviewing the Picture puffin book published first in 1986. There are several books in this Meg and Mog range I reviewed Meg in a car recently. Some of the book’s feature Meg as the main character in the title some Mog others with both Meg and ... Read the complete review
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