Grab Your Edition Mog The Forgetful Cat Produced By Judith Kerr Presented As Interactive EBook

on Mog the Forgetful Cat

to bardzo zapominalska kotka, Czasem nie pamięta nawet o tym, że już jadła, Jej ludzie mają z nią niezłe utrapienie,

Pewnego dnia wszystko się jednak zmienia, Mog staje się bohaterką. Co się wydarzyło Co takiego zrobiła ta wyjątkowa kocica

Judith Kerr mnie rozbawiła, Za sprawą bardzo prostej historii uchwyciła to, co najbardziej lubię w kotach, Ilustracje są specyficzne, szczególnie ta na której .
Probably one of my top five favourite books from my childhood, Mog reminded me of my first pet cat, and I remember laughing at all Mog's funny little adventures,

Mog is forgetful, She can't help it! She wants to please her family and get along with everyone, She occasionally likes a boiled egg for breakfast,

The father in the household is rather exasperated with Mog, "BOTHER THAT CAT!" Is his choice of phrase, I'm sure in real life, his language would be a lot more colourful, . !

One night, the family's home is broken into shock, horror! Who will save the day!

I have just read this book to my three month old son.
I plan to re read it to him until he falls in love with Mog as much as I did many moons ago,

A childhood classic, Cutest forgetful cat ever! Best scene is British family in pyjamas, police and handcuffed wouldbe burgler having a cuppa in the kitchen, Because only in Britain. Tea, not bullets. A specialth anniversary edition of the debut of Judith Kerr's Mog stories, Mog always seems to be in trouble because she is such a very forgetful cat, She forgets that she has a cat flap and she forgets when she has already eaten her supper, But one night, when an uninvited visitor turns up at the house, Mog's forgetfulness comes in very handy! A bit of a sad tale, but a nice happy ending! "Once there was a cat called Mog and she lived with a family called Thomas.
Mog was nice but not very clever, She didn't understand a lot of things, A lot of other things she forgot, She was a very forgetful cat, "
And so begins this hilarious tale of the adorable Mog, a plump kittycat who, while she may not have been the cleverest feline out there, had a heart full of love for her human family.
When Mog's forgetfulness precipitates one crisis too many, leading to an unpleasant scene, the poor confused cat flees to the dark garden, where she thinks "dark thoughts," wondering if any of the Thomases even want her around anymore.
But then, Mog sees a light in the kitchen, . .

It may sound like an odd thing for a selfprofessed catlover to say, but I have met some astoundingly dumb cats in my life.
None more so than my sister's cat Sweetpea, whom I have been known to call "Substance Abuse Kitty," because of her predilection for licking unhealthy things, like photo negatives, or the gold paint on wedding invitations handmade for my sister's wedding now that was a crisis! ha!.
Needless to say, I have a real soft spot in my heart for such cats I just can't help it, I feel amused by and protective of them, all at the same time so I just wanted to scoop the adorably confused Mog out of this story, and give her a big cuddle.
Her distress felt so real to me after all, animals don't understand, for the most part, why people get upset with them and her eventual accidental triumph so satisfying!

Humorous and heartwarming, this is a picturebook I would recommend to all true catlovers, especially any who have ever known one that was a little.
. . well, forgetful! I loved this book as a child and so I really enjoyed reading it again now, I like how the author has set the writing within the pictures as it brings both aspects of the story together, The writing is short and grouped together making it easier to read for young children who are just starting to learn to read, By doing this it also brings more attention to each section of writing,

I like who the pictures have been seemed to have sketched on to the page, This creates a more friendly of way of drawing, The pictures are also not contained within a frame which allows the reader to be a part of story, Therefore, making the story more accessible for those reading the book,

There is repetition with the book of saying that Mog is a forgetful cat which is keep drawing the attention back of the children reading the story.
We missed this mog story, but luckily found an old copy today, Great illustrations show a cat that lives with a family and the adults generally blame Mog for everything, Mog alerts the family to the presence of a burglar and is thereafter seen in a better light,

A lovely gentle story for young children, when the burglar is caught without a struggle they have all have a cup of tea with the policeman and even the burglar is given a cup, with a saucer of course! For anyone who has ever had an elderly cat, or a cheeky cat or perhaps even a cat at all I think this story will resonate.
Much like one of my own elderly cats once was, Mog is super forgetful and tends to cause some bother when she forgets where she is, that she has a perfectly good cat flap, or that shes even a cat at all.


This pulls really damn hard on the heart strings, because it has this good natured feeling with a slightly sad atmosphere, at least for adult readers who know that Mog is probably quite old! Mog often doesnt feel understood and thinks her family doesnt love her because shes such a bother to them, but actually they do love her and most especially when she saves the day.


To be honest, I dont love that undertone but the nostalgic reminder of my own fluffy friend who certainly was forgetful and a bit weird some days when she felt lost and forgot she too was a cat, was enough to make me adore this story.
Best British ending ever!

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they even give a cup of tea to the thief, which makes us laugh every time.

Grab Your Edition Mog The Forgetful Cat Produced By Judith Kerr Presented As Interactive EBook
A classic! The misunderstood Mog must be feeling ecstatic that she has been beloved by many young children for overth years now, her usual forgetfulness tended to get her into trouble with the Thomas family as she thought her owners didn't care.

From standing on the flower window box instead of using the cat flap, to trying to nab the family breakfast having forgotten she'd already eaten.
. .

The nuisance cat soon has an opportunity to save the day and the family embrace her misgivings,

A delightful classic with some great illustrations, the picture book is very rooted in the time period of the early's that it was first published but also.
feels timeless.
The perfectly simple tale that continues to delight, Such a delightful story with equally considered, thoughtful drawings, I love the plaintiff look of the cat on the windowsill asking to be let in and the boy Nicky kneeling on the counter reaching from a stool to let her in.
I think JK is very good at the ordinariness of the everyday and the inconsequentials, She seems to have a good understanding of children, Mog frightens a burglar in their house and he is caught, so Mog is then much appreciated by the parents, I like the penultimate picture of the burglar having a cup of tea with everybody else! I love all of Judith Kerr's Mog books.
If the child in your life loves cats, they would enjoy reading about Mog, Her books have soldmillion copies worldwide, She is the author, and illustrator, Look how adorable!


Stars I love it! Vaqiflə sevəsevə, dönədönə oxuduğumuz yatmaq kitabı : Çox pozitiv və şirin pişik Moqun ailənin güllərini dağıtması və sonra qəhrəmanlıq göstərərək günahlarını yumasından danışır.
Couldn't help myself. Just had to read this children's picture book, published in, about a forgetful sweetie of a cat named MOG, All cats get into trouble from time to time, I know so from much experience, but in the end, MOG is . NO BOTHER! Oh so cute! Mog is a very forgetful cat, sometimes her memory loss is genuine, other times it is by design!

Mog lives with the Thomas family, mother and father and two children, Nicky and Debbie.
She has her own entrance, a cat flap that takes her from the kitchen into the garden, And she is always excited when she goes into the garden for she can smell all the smells, chase the birds, climb trees and run around with a big fluffed up tail.


However, when it comes time to go back into the house she forgets she has a cat flap see what I mean by design! and she will sit outside the kitchen window and meow until one of the children lets her in.
While waiting for entry she will sit on the window box that Mr Thomas is proudly cultivating and he is always upset when he sees his flowers crushed and he always says, 'Bother that cat!'

One day Mog is upset when Nicky picks her up when she is still asleep she is not happy but she says nothing.
But at breakfast time she takes her revenge when, forgetting that cats have milk for breakfast and only have eggs as a treat, she climbs onto the dining table and eats Nicky's egg.
Debbie tries to put a good spin on it by saying, 'Nicky doesn't like eggs anyway, '

Another day she is in the street and is chased by a big dog so she runs home, jumps up to the kitchen window and meows to be let in this time it is Mrs Thomas who says, 'Bother that cat!' And she has to repeat her statement shortly afterwards for Mog goes to sleep on a chair on which is one of Mrs Thomas' best hats!

Mog is in trouble again when she sleeps on top of the television as Mr Thomas wants to watch a fight and then again when she creeps onto Debbie's bed and licks her hair thus causing Debbie to awaken screaming as she thinks she is having a bad dream.
'BOTHER that cat!' everyone declares,

But in the end Mog is forgiven, for, having fled the house after Debbie's dream she sits in the garden and spots someone in the kitchen.
She goes to the window and meows her biggest meow and this causes the man inside to drop his bag and make quite a racket.
This wakens the household and they go to the kitchen to discover it is a burglar so Mog has saved the day, or even the night!

A policeman is called and hears what has happened while Mr and Mrs Thomas and, rather bizarrely, the burglar have a cup of tea.
Mog ends up with a gold medal around her neck declaring 'To Mog for Bravery',

Judith Kerr tells a delightful story of the lovely Mog and it is accompanied by her charming illustrations, This is probably the most British book that ever was, because at the end they are drinking tea with the burglar while the policeman tells Mog she deserves a medal.
Знаете ли коя е поредната книжна радост, която ни споходи благодарение на изд. Лист” Мог забраваната” е култова класика на британската детска литература, която наскоро отпразнува своята петдесета годишнина. Именно с тази книга Джудит Кер поставя начало на обичаната от всички поредица за неудачите и приключенията на една найобикновена котка и нейните стопани, семейство Томас. Известната писателка и илюстраторка ни напусна презгодина на преклонната възраст отгодини, но книгите й продължават да носят радост по света, а вече и на български език. Как от обикновеното ежедневие става умилителна книга Как прозаичното се превръща в приказка до голяма степен базира персонажите и дома им на собствения си семеен живот, а прототипът на Мог е гальовна котка, която обичала да стои с гушена в скута на художничката, докато тя рисува. Прочетете ревюто на Книжни Криле”: sitelink wordpress. com/ I cried when they gave Mog an egg at the end, Once there was a cat called Mog,
She lived with a family called Thomas,
Mog was nice but not very clever,
She didn't understand a lot of things,
A lot of other things she forgot,
She was a very forgetful cat,


Another of today's charity shop finds which we bought for the book and not the plush 'Mog', honestly!

It is a charming little book and a true classic from sitelinkJudith Kerr.
This is the first outing for the much loved sitelinkMog and we find out all about her family and her forgetfulness,stars!

"Bother that cat!",