Meg and Mog

by Helen Nicoll

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Meg the witch meets her friends for a Halloween party but something goes wrong with the spell they cast.

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Originally published in 1972, this initial entry in author Helen Nicoll and illustrator Jan Pieńkowski's Meg and Mog picture-books, about a witch named Meg, and her cat Mog, pairs a simple text with boldly graphic illustrations that will grab the young child's attention. Following Meg as she gets up, gets dressed, prepares breakfast, and sets out (with Mog) for a witches' spell party, the narrative has a repetitive quality that will aid beginning readers, while the artwork is colorful (primary and secondary colors only), and makes use of simple shapes and clean lines.

I don't know, all told, that Meg and Mog ranks that highly in my estimation, as a witchy story (witchy picture-books are a pet project of mine) per se, but as a very show more effective beginning reader, one that happens to make use of witchy themes, I can see why it has been so popular, and why it has remained in print, over in the UK. I have always been a great admirer of Jan Pieńkowski, since first encountering his work in some of Joan Aiken's books, and I liked what I saw here. I also like the suitably un-sweet ending to this tale. Hmm... perhaps it does have witchy potential after all! I think I will have to track down the next one in the series (Meg's Eggs, I believe?), and see... show less
Weird to watch this on youtube. I hope the book is better, but probably not... why is it ok that she leaves her colleagues in rodent form for a year?
Lots of opportunities to make stupid sound effects and a reasonable story line. The other Meg and Mog books are a bit odd. This one is the best by far!
This is a great story with fantastic illustrations! Great for Halloween.
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Pieńkowski, Jan (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
Meg and Mog
Original publication date
1972
People/Characters
Meg; Mog; Jess; Bess; Tess; Cress
Dedication
for Loveday
First words
Once upon a time there was a witch called Meg.
Quotations
Frog in a bog
Bat in a hat
Snap crackle pop
And fancy that
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I'll have to change them back, next Hallowe'en.
Original language
English

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Genres
Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .N5596Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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