![]() They can also be bought as board books and we love the animations, several of the animated stories can be found on YouTube. We’ve enjoyed many of Meg’s stories, another big favourite here was Meg’s Eggs. Read 123 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Jan Bienkowski’s distinctive illustrations use bright, bold colours and complement the text which is often shown in speech bubbles. Meg the witch and Mog her cat go off to a wild Hallowe’en party with all the other witches. Themes: Halloween, animals, clothes, food. These are perfect first picture books for young readers. Publisher: Puffin Books (1975) Language: English. Then there are Meg’s friends, Tess, Jess, Bess and Cress, who leave the Halloween party looking very different to when they arrived… We love the relationship between Meg, Mog and Owl and the way that they look after each other. With a frog, a beetle, a worm, a bat and a spider in the cauldron what could possibly go wrong?! ![]() The consequences of the spell always make us laugh. They meet Meg’s friends on the top of a hill to make a spell. The Story: Meg, Mog and Owl get up at midnight, have breakfast then leave for the Halloween spell party. Our copy of Meg and Mog was published in 1975 and still has that wonderful old book smell □ Jan Pienkowskis simple, bold and bright illustrations make this a perfect book for toddlers, who will love exploring all the colours, sounds and shapes. I remember reading them in my infant school classroom and we frequently borrowed the books from the library. Join Meg and Mog on their magical adventures with all their friends in. We’re sad to hear of the death of Jan Pienkowski – his colourful characters, Meg, Mog and Owl were some of the first picture book characters that I was introduced to. Penguin presents Meg and Mog Audio Collection by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski.
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