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Climbing up a mountain, Meg and Mog run into thick fog and then bump into something very strange ...
Children will love exploring the colours, sounds and shapes in the magical Meg and Mog stories, which are perfect for sharing or reading alone.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Yeti, a yak and butter in your tea!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mog in the Fog (Meg and Mog) (Paperback)
Mog in the Fog is an excellent adventure - shame Owl stays at home for this one! Meg and Mog make friends with a Sherpa and his Yak. Their goal is to travel to the top of the highest mountain over dangerous terrain. On the way they encounter different types of weather until the FOG comes down. "Iceaxe, Compass, Goggles and Log" Meg's spell works a treat (this time) as the fog rolls back everyone is surprised to what or who they bump into. As always Jan Pienkowski and Helen Nicholl have created a vivid adventure that my two year old loves to bits - I enjoy reading to him as well - what a surprise! The few words on each page can be read in many different ways and the illustrations have many other story lines in them to explore at each reading. I look forward in eager anticipation to see if my son will want to put butter in a cup of tea! I think I'll be asking for coffee in bed on fathers day in years to come!
5.0 out of 5 stars
As much fun for the parents as for the children,
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This review is from: Mog in the Fog (Meg and Mog) (Paperback)
My son loves it every time Meg makes something explode, every time someone gets the cauldron on their head and generally when things go bang and clang. All the Meg and Mog stories are brilliantly original, but the bangs and clangs make them very recognizable and link them all together.
I wrote translations for the spells in pencil between the lines, so that I don't have to make them up every time I read the book to my son, which is about 12 times per day.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best meg & mog,
By Bevster (Derbyshire, uk) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mog in the Fog (Meg and Mog) (Paperback)
My 3 year old just loves Meg & Mog books.. we now have them all. We were really dissapointed with this story line. It was difficult to read to him, not making much sence & now if I suggest reading it he'd rather not bother with a bedtime story :-(.
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