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Apr 21, Jenks rated it it was amazing. Jan 29, Karolina rated it it was amazing. Meg and Mog is a picture book about Meg the witch and Mog her cat. They plan to go to a wild Halloween party with all the other witches. However, the spell they cast goes wrong and Meg turns all the witches into mice! The book is a brilliant combination of a magical story and beautiful pictures. It is a short read and the story would be ideal for circle time. It is perfect for sharing and reading alone. Children will love the vivid colours and they will be able to explore sounds and shapes. The Meg and Mog is a picture book about Meg the witch and Mog her cat.
The book can be used as a part of a numeracy session in Early Years as the children can count the objects inside the book, point and name the simple shapes. I think the book would be a great choice for children in Early Years and at the beginning of KS1. Jun 09, Justine Cook rated it really liked it. Meg and mog were some of my favourite childhood reads.
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Jun 06, Emer rated it really liked it Shelves: Wow this brings me back Loved this book with all my heart as a little one. Oct 27, Zaz rated it it was amazing Shelves: Entertaining and good for Halloween! The cat is cute and the adventure is easy to follow. Nov 08, Sarah Smith rated it really liked it. I have found children to absolutely love this book and so would highly recommend it for reading for pleasure. It is a simple story highlighting an exciting journey, it could be used as an introduction to writing a whole class adventure tale but I feel it would be more beneficial as a RFP book.
I hope everyone recognises this book. I had forgotten all about this series until I saw it in Dymocks back in July and was immediately transported back in time to my childhood. They are bold and disti I hope everyone recognises this book. They are bold and distinctive and I'm so, so happy they're still in print! Here is the first page, or half of it as they're all double-page spreads that don't fit in my scanner: Meg, a witch whose spells often backfire in interesting ways, lives with her cat, Mog, and Owl.
They creatures of habit and routine who enjoy their breakfasts. Meg has four witch friends: Jess, Bess, Tess and Cress. She has a broomstick and a cauldron and her spells are very The pages are solid blocks of colour, primary colours mostly, and the text has a distinctive lack of punctuation that you just have to go along with.
Dialogue is in the form of speech bubbles, so when you're reading out loud you have to ad lib a bit. There's always a lot to point at in the illustrations and plenty of comments, conjectures and opinions to share as you read it, because the stories imply much but leave a lot of it unsaid. My son loves these books and with their big, bold and unstructured text, it makes for a good book for kids learning to read. There are 16 books in the series that I know of, anyway and each one is similar - and familiar - in terms of style and storyline, yet also distinctively different. Having the chance to relive the fun of these books through reading them to my three-year-old is an absolute joy.
There's something wonderful about sharing a story you loved as a child, with your own child, and watching them enjoy it just as much. Feb 11, Lucy Sands rated it really liked it Shelves: Wow I am so pleased I have rediscovered this series!
Illustration wise I feel picture books have come a long way, but on the flip side these simplistic, bold and brightly coloured images do exude a certain charm and are actually quite captivating! There is lots of opportunity for interaction with counting, time telling and animal recognition. My toddler however just found this whole concept funny. Aug 04, Kasper rated it it was amazing. Youngest halfling and I love these books. There is something so endearing in the simplistic imagination of the series. The vibrant illustrations are great too.
Feb 02, Freya rated it really liked it Shelves: Needless to say I really liked these Meg and Mog books. Sep 27, Cerys Hopkin rated it really liked it. It is a fun, enjoyable book for children aged to read. This book can be used in a educational setting or just for pleasure. The books illustrations are simple for children to interpret which is suitable for the reading age.
The book also has very simple sentences which is easier for children to follow. Jun 19, Erik rated it it was ok Shelves: The simple drawings and rich colors are very effective, and there are some really interesting page layouts. But the story goes nowhere, even for a book aimed at really young children. Nov 01, Karren rated it really liked it Shelves: Suitable for young children. We've added this to our Halloween library as I am a collector of seasonal books. Jan 09, Rachel aka Ms4Tune rated it it was amazing Shelves: Great use of bold coloured spreads that really engage a small child.
Sep 19, Kay Lea rated it really liked it. Bright art, children can help out because of illustrations. Dec 31, Cassandra O'Leary rated it it was amazing. One of my little boys' favourite books. We've actually read a collection of Meg books and they are all a delight. Oct 19, Paul Browne rated it really liked it Shelves: Nov 25, Farah N rated it it was amazing. I read this book when I was small and I loved it. Aug 07, Sadia Mansoor rated it really liked it Shelves: This brought back some childhood memories.
Loved the big text and bold images. Actually really fun and my just turned 2yr old was rivited! Dec 06, Amy Lafleur Meyers rated it liked it Shelves: I read this as it's in the children's books to read book, but had never previously heard of it. I suppose that it might be a bit before my time. It's full of simple text, lots of rhyming names, and simple brightly colored illustrations. Meg and her cat Mog are getting ready to go to a witches' party.
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I liked how it showed in its simplicity what Meg put on to get dressed, what she put in her cauldron for breakfast, and what they put in a cauldron for their spell. However what confused me and I read this as it's in the children's books to read book, but had never previously heard of it. However what confused me and I guess, made the book stick in my mind was the following: She says, "I'll have to change them [her friends] back, next Halloween. Oct 18, RitaSkeeter rated it it was amazing Shelves: My rating - 5 stars Master 3's rating - 5 stars Master 6's rating - 5 stars I read this book myself as a little tacker, and now enjoy it with the little dudes.
What I realise now, that I didn't pick up on as a child, is that this is not a children's book. Then why is it that when the spell is being cast that Meg keeps her beady little eyes open whilst the others all have theirs cl My rating - 5 stars Master 3's rating - 5 stars Master 6's rating - 5 stars I read this book myself as a little tacker, and now enjoy it with the little dudes. Then why is it that when the spell is being cast that Meg keeps her beady little eyes open whilst the others all have theirs closed?