Mog's Bad Thing

Mog's Bad Thing

by JudithKerr (Author)

Synopsis

Mog, everyone's favourite cat, is back and she is not happy...Mog loves her garden, but somehow it seems to have completely disappeared over night. What Mog doesn't realise is that the flappy floppy thing that has replaced her garden is in fact a marquee put up for a cat show. Mog hides in the house and is oblivious to the cats of various sizes and colours who parade themselves hoping to be winners. But soon curiosity takes over and Mog makes a spectacular entrance, winning the show as a result of her acrobatics. AGE 3-6

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 02 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0001983857
ISBN 13: 9780001983854
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews

Praise for Mog the Forgetful Cat:
`Grandparents are likely to get as much fun out of seeing it again as the new generation of fans just learning to read!' Choice Magazine`

Praise for Goodbye Mog:
`Kerr's warmth, humour and honesty make this an engaging introduction to a difficult topic' Financial Times

`Believable, amusing and moving' Nursery World

`A supremely sensitive story' The Times

`The best, most consoling book for children on the subject or bereavement...a joy to read' The Independent on Sunday

Author Bio

Judith Kerr OBE was born in Berlin. Her family left Germany in 1933 to escape the rising Nazi party, and came to England. She studied at the Central School of Art and later worked as a scriptwriter for the BBC.

Judith married the celebrated screenwriter Nigel Kneale in 1954. She left the BBC to look after their two children, who inspired her first picture book, The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Published in 1968 and never out of print in the fifty years since, it has become a much-loved classic and perennial bestseller.

Judith celebrated her 95th birthday in 2018, was awarded the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016, and continues to write and illustrate children's books from her home in London.