Jan Pienkowski's bold, graphic illustrations are instantly recognizable with their black backgrounds and bright colours. One of the things that makes Meg and Mog so special is its distinctive artwork. It teaches important lessons about curiosity and exploration while also emphasizing the importance of safety and following the rules. The book is a fun and engaging read for children, with its colourful illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow story. Mog even manages to make friends with some of the animals he met during his wild adventure. Meg and the zookeepers manage to find Mog and bring him back to safety. Mog ends up climbing on top of the giraffe, chasing the peacocks, and making a mess in the aquarium.ĭespite the chaos, the story has a happy ending. Unfortunately, his curiosity and antics cause chaos throughout the zoo, leaving Meg and the zookeepers scrambling to fix things. As soon as Mog enters the zoo, he spots a group of animals and decides to explore on his own. The book tells the story of Meg the witch and her pet cat Mog, as they visit the zoo. One of the books in this amazing collection is Mog at the Zoo. Over the years, the series has expanded to include numerous other books, each featuring Meg and Mog in a different adventure. From accidentally turning Meg's breakfast into a frog to causing mayhem at the meeting itself, Mog's mischievous antics keep readers entertained throughout the book. The story follows Meg as she prepares a spell for her witch's meeting, with Mog causing all sorts of trouble along the way. The first book in the series, Meg and Mog, was published in 1972 and introduced readers to the quirky duo. this collection includes 10 of their magical adventures. With its colourful illustrations and engaging stories, Meg and Mog has become a staple in children's literature, captivating readers for generations. The series follows the adventures of Meg, a witch, and her black cat, Mog, as they embark on various magical escapades. Meg and Mog is a beloved children's book series created by writer Helen Nicoll and illustrator Jan Pienkowski.
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