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Share in fifty years of a really remarkable cat... A special birthday story to celebrate fifty years of MOG, everyone's favourite family cat! It's Mog's Birthday and everyone is excited to celebrate! Everyone except Mog. Mog doesn't like birthdays or parties, and she especially doesn't like them both together. But will she change her mind when it's her own special day? HarperCollins created this special birthday story in collaboration with Judith Kerr, using a selection of pictures from across fifty years of illustrating Mog to bring this delightful story to life. Join us and celebrate fifty years of a really remarkable cat! The classic picture book story, Mog the Forgetful Cat, has never been out of print since it was first published more than fifty years ago, and Mog has been delighting children all over the world ever since with her funny and warm-hearted escapades. Her stories are the perfect gifts for boys, girls and families everywhere. 'Since her debut in 1970, Mog has become... a national hero.' Junior Magazine 'A firm favourite on children's bookshelves' The Telegraph 'Mog is a star, she really is. I can't recommend her highly enough. Someone should give that cat a medal, or an egg for breakfast.' The Bookbag Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999VotoMedia:
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Both storybook and alphabet book, Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper features the same kind of bizarre (and entertaining) dream imagery as Mog in the Dark, cleverly keeping the reader involved in the narrative, while also making excellent use of alliteration to explore each letter. Poor Mog looks so distressed as Mr. Thomas scolds her, telling her that "Biting balloons is bad! Bursting birthday balloons is beastly!", and so smugly pleased when an elephant eats spoiled cry-baby Emily (in the dream!). As always with Judith Kerr's Mog books, the artwork adds significantly to the pleasure of reading, and Mog's many expressions are as appealingly droll as ever. I could have lived without the Indian figure, dressed in stereotypical Plains regalia - clearly meant to be a dream reflection of the party guest wearing an Indian "costume" - and subtracted a half-star on that account, but leaving that one issue aside, this was an entertaining addition to Mog's adventures. ( )