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Mog and Owl are hungry, so Meg makes a spell. It goes wrong and they all go to bed without any supper, but Mog and Owl are still hungry...
Suitable for sharing or reading alone, this book features "Meg's Veg", "Mog at the Zoo" and "Meg up the Creek".
Meg's spells continue to surprise her and the eggs she makes for supper are even more strange than usual. Before she can cook them they start to hatch, and out come . . . DINOSAURS!
Meg and Mog fly off on an adventure to Egypt. As they land on top of a pyramid, Meg accidentally lets go of her cauldron and poor Mog falls out, so she has to bandage him up. While Meg is getting help, Mog is mistaken for a cat mummy and put inside the pyramid. Luckily Meg manages to rescue him and makes a spell to take them home.
Meg, Mog and Owl are becalmed in a boat. Meg makes one of her spells and gets more than she bargained for!
When Meg attends Owl's school sports day in a very unusual hat, everyone is in for a big surprise.
Crom the caveman has caught Og the woolly mammoth for his tea but Meg is a vegetarian! She persuades him to eat her delicious bubble & squeak. Og is rather partial to it too and follows Meg home for another trunkful.
Would you mistake Mog for a tiger? The zoo keepers did and tried to catch him, but it wasn't as easy as they had thought!The bestselling Meg and Mog stories are perfect for sharing or reading alone. Children will love exploring the bright colours, sounds and shapes. 'A brilliant coordination of text and pictures' Sunday Times.
Mog wants to go in a spaceship for his birthday treat...so Meg makes a spell, and off they go!
Collects three classic Meg and Mog stories: "Meg's Eggs", "Meg at Sea" and "Mog in the Fog".
Meg and Mog plant their vegetables, but will they grow? Meg's helpful spells have some surprising results! The bestselling Meg and Mog stories are perfect for sharing or reading alone. Children love exploring the colours, sounds and shapes. 'A brilliant coordination of text and pictures' Sunday Times.
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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