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Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 1996

On the day of Debbie’s birthday party, Mog sets off on an adventure through the alphabet. Along the way, she meets the Dragons in the Dark and the Jaguar with a Jug of Jelly. "M" is for Mog, but to her surprise, it’s also for the Mad Mouse Monster of her dreams. The perfect book for anyone learning their ABCs—and a must for all Mog lovers.
  
  











  



  
Mog and Bunny/OE1 review
Judith Kerr

Not Avail, 1991

A wonderful read for your children...and you!
This is one of the best books that I have bought for my children. I am always asking them if I can read 'Mog and Bunny'. We all love the fact that Mog loves Bunny even when he isn't perfect and new anymore. This stays on the shelf of honor along with 'I Want to be in the Zoo' and other classics from my childhood
  
  











  



  
Meg and Mog
Helen Nicoll, Jan Pienkowski

Puffin Books, 2004
  
  











  



  
Mog in the Dark (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2006

One night, Mog's imagination takes her on a hilarious twilight adventure to a land of fantastic creatures—but true to form, all Mog really wants is her supper!
  
  











  



  
Mog Collection (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2007

Mog’s antics have entertained countless children ever since her first appearance in 1970, making this loveable, accident-prone cat one of the most enduringly popular characters in children’s books. The six paperback picture books contained in this gift set are: Mog the Forgetful Cat , Mog and the V.E.T. , Mog and Granny , Mog in the Dark , Mog’s Amazing Birthday , and Goodbye Mog . These wonderful stories are perfect ...
  
  











  



  
Mog the Forgetful Cat (Mog)17 reviews
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2006

Second time around!
I first bought this book for my daughter when she was 3. she is now 31 and I am buying Mog second time around for the next generation. How's that for staying power and enjoyment?
  
  











  



  
Mog at the Zoo (Puffin Classics)1 review
Helen Nicoll

Puffin, 1985

Zoo For Mog?
"Mog at the Zoo" was one of my favorite "Meg and Mog" books when I was little, and one that got read quite a few times. Mog the cat goes with Meg the witch and Owl to the zoo, only to be mistaken for some sort of escaped animal. My favorite part, I remember, was when "pandemonium broke out" in the zoo, and you get to read all the animal noises in their colourful and varied lettering. Great ...
  
  











  



  
Mog's Family of Cats (Mog)1 review
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2003

Warm, engaging, and friendly
Each page shows a different member of Mog the cat's family, and what they like to do best. At the end, they all get together for Mog's birthday party (she's 3). Toddlers will enjoy identifying what each cat is doing, and other animals in some of the pictures, and you can have them count the candles on Mog's cake. The book is short enough not to tax toddler attention-spans, and engaging enough ...
  
  











  



  
Mog and the V.E.T. (Mog the Cat Books)2 reviews
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2005

Another Wonderful Mog book!
My daughter and I first fell in love with Mog 3 years ago when she was in Pre-K4. She checked out Mog the Forgetful Cat so many times in a row, I ended up buying it from the school library because she did not want to give it back! Since then we have bought a few more Mog books and she just received Mog and Bunny for Easter. We love the predicaments Mog gets into and the wonderful illustrations ...
  
  











  



  
The Safe Room
Carol Mog

Bridge-Logos Publishers/Unity Publishers, 2008

A counselor's look at the tragedy of sexual abuse among women and the healing power available through God. In The Safe Room, the author offers a gentle way to shed light on the wounds of abuse and the pathway to healing, and illustrates its effectiveness with varous testimonies and case studies.
  
  











  



  
Mog's Missing (Meg & Mog)
Helen Nicoll

Puffin Books, 2007
  
  











  



  
Mog's Kittens (Mog)3 reviews
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 1994

Cute Book
cute board book for the cat lover or animal lover author of "Hobo Finds A Home"
  
  











  



  
Mog in the Garden (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2003

Everyone's favorite cat is now available in a delightful board book format, introducing even the youngest babies and toddlers to Judith Kerr's forgetful cat. Mog and the little boy like the garden. There are things to eat in the garden and things to climb and even things to smell. They play all day until it starts to get dark. Mog can see in the dark and so she can keep playing, but the little boy has to go back into the warm house.
  
  











  



  
Mog in the Fog (Picture Puffin)1 review
Helen Nicoll, Jan Pienkowski

Puffin, 1986

my kids and I love this series
My kids and I find this series immensely entertaining. Bizarre and intriguing situations got me hooked (this one is a trek with a sherpa and a yeti). Short enough to keep a one- or two-year-old's attention. Unusual vocabulary. Meg and Mog, Meg on the Moon, Meg's Eggs (dinosaur eggs!), and Meg's Veg are all fabulous.
  
  











  



  
Mog Time: 6 Stories About Mog1 review
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins (UK), 2004

Mog's not so bad thing
Mog is just soooo dumb...and lovable she reminds me of my own mentally challenged feline. Six wonderful stories and illustrations that have lasted and will continue to last. Look out for the bad thing! Some people believe cats will not do that. They are wrong! Purchase this book to read to your children (and yourself), save to read to your grandchildren, and leave it in your will. Also ...
  
  











  



  
Goodbye Mog4 reviews
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2003

Death is Part of Life
Mog dies in story, and dying is part of living! This a not too sad story about dying with a happy conclusion. Our 3 year old finds the story very sad and is most tearful that Mog "has gone to cat heaven", and has "gone all white". But the story is a great way of introducing a very vital life lesson.
  
  











  



  
Mog and the Vee Ee Tee (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 1998

Mog doesn't like going to the vet. But when she hurts her paw chasing a butterfly, she needs to make a visit. So Mog makes sure that everyone knows just how unhappy she is to be there.
  
  











  



  
Mog on Fox Night (Mog)
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2004

"One day Mog did not want to eat her supper," and it was snowing and Mr. Thomas was cross at having to do the bin bags. Who would have thought that all this would lead to three foxes in Mog's kitchen?
  
  











  



  
Mog's Christmas (Book & CD)3 reviews
Judith Kerr

HarperCollins UK, 2005

Adorable Holiday Children's Book
Mog is in shock. Strange things are happening at her house, and she doesn't like it one bit. Everyone is running about the house, hanging up mistletoe and decorations, blowing up balloons, baking loads of food. So Mog runs outside, and climbs up to the roof where she can be away from all of the hectic festivities. Until suddenly she finds herself in the house again, with everyone wishing her a ...
  
  











  







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