
Mog: Spot and Say
Judith Kerr(Author)
HarperCollins (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2026
Book
Board book
10 pages
978-0-00-878879-7 (ISBN)
Description
Spot and say - and find Mog on the way! Hunt for the items on each page, and lift the flap to find where Mog's hiding!
Follow Mog on her journey from breakfast table, into town and back home again! With lift-the-flap fun, discover Mog on every spread and spot lots of other things too!
This peekaboo board book is the perfect introduction to everyone's favourite cat, Mog, created by beloved writer Judith Kerr, author of The Tiger Who Came to Tea.
Follow Mog on her journey from breakfast table, into town and back home again! With lift-the-flap fun, discover Mog on every spread and spot lots of other things too!
This peekaboo board book is the perfect introduction to everyone's favourite cat, Mog, created by beloved writer Judith Kerr, author of The Tiger Who Came to Tea.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 0 years
Dimensions
Height: 187 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-878879-7 (9780008788797)
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Person
Judith Kerr was born in Berlin, but left Germany with her family in 1933 to escape the rising Nazi party. They settled in England, where she later met her husband, the celebrated screenwriter Nigel Kneale, with whom she has two children: she wrote The Tiger Who Came to Tea for them. She followed it with the Mog the Forgetful Cat series and many other celebrated stories, as well as her semi-autobiographical story, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. In 2012, Judithw as awarded an OBE for her services to children's literature and holocaust education, and in 2019 she was named Illustrator of the Year at the British Book Awards. Judith died in 2019, and her much-loved stories continue to delight children all over the world.