Mog the Forgetful Cat
Publisher: HarperCollins
Reformatted and reissued, Mog the Forgetful Cat has lost none of its gentle charm. Mog is a very forgetful cat, forever getting in the way of her owners, the Thomas family, particularly when she forgets the cat flap and sits in the window box meowing and squashing all the flowers.
Her antics usually result in cries of 'Bother that cat!' However, one evening Mog's characteristic forgetfulness enables her to foil a burglar, resulting in a medal for bravery and two eggs for breakfast every day.
This is a classic tale for the under-fives, beautifully brought to life by Judith Kerr's warm, funny and endearing illustrations.
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What you thought...
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boris, 19 January 2016
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Have read this twice to Emily who looked very serious through the whole book! Great for children who love cats and is written humourously – in the same way The Tiger Who Came to Tea is written.
Emilybear, 19 September 2011
Cat like to look around and smell thing, but what about the families at home? I wished that i could have this one, but only because it feature cat. thank you.