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Mog The Cat Books Series 8 Books Collection Set Pack By Judith Kerr (Mog and The Baby, Mogs ABC, Mog in the Dark, Mog and Bunny, Mog on Fox Night, Mog and the Granny, Mog and the V.E.T & Bad Thing) 4.The most common causes of this issue are: Kate Hindley is an absolute favourite in our house and she works her illustrative magic here again.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. With bouncy, rhyming text that flows perfectly (Peapod’s dad did his best Guy-Garvey-on-CBeebies-Bedtime-Story impression, which is always the proof that a rhyming book works well in our house!) we all enjoy snuggling up to listen to this one at bedtime. And BIGNESS can come in all sorts of disguises!”īut when an even smaller yak gets into trouble, only Gertie can save the day. “But yaks,” Mummy smiled, “are all shapes and sizes. She longs to grow up and be like the big yaks around her, despite her mum reassuring her that that And this is no criticism of the book, but rather me knowing how set in his ways Peapod is when it comes to bedtime stories!īut opening our parcel (thank you Simon and Schuster) at bedtime drew him in and it’s testament to how enjoyable the book is that since then he’s requested it nightly along with absolute favourites Mog and Charlie and Lola!Ī fresh take on a familiar feeling for many little people – Gertie is fed up of being small. I’ll be honest I was a little surprised that The Littlest Yak by Lu Fraser and Kate Hindley made the bedtime cut. Observant, warm, funny and with the ever-loveable Mog at its centre, this is another firm favourite for our little Mog fan (and us!) Mog has a new toy, Bunny, who she loves (she loves both his ears off across the first couple of pages which is just the sort of lovely, homely and knowing detail you’d expect from Judith Kerr).Īfter a barbecue (Peapod was delighted to see a bbq in the story as he’s loved ours over the summer!), bunny gets left outside and Nicky and Debbie end up on a midnight expedition into the garden to look for Mog who has stayed with poor old Bunny in the rain.Īs ever, it’s full of familiar family scenes and sentiments. Mog and Bunny has, as expected, taken pole position at bedtime with back to back reads and Peapod finishing many of the sentences or taking a turn to sit and ‘read’ it to us too. We all like all the numbers and counting in it as they count things they see on the way and how long things take (in true Charlie and Lola style) and its one that I think we’ll return to for years to come and one I think I’ll buy in board book format too. One Thing sees Charlie and Lola go to the shops for one thing (each, that’s two things in total) and Peapod likes to repeat “one thing” very firmly! This week, I brought home a new (to us) Mog book – Mog and Bunny – and a new (to us) Charlie and Lola book – One Thing – in the hope of adding a teeny bit of variety to our bedtime reads (see this post on the billion reads of Beetles, Bugs and Butterflies!). (OK, strictly speaking multiple yaks, but Gertie steals the show, so.!)
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