Meg’s Cauldron

Meg’s Cauldron by Helen Nicoll is a delightful tale published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2004. This 32-page book, presented in English, features illustrations from the television series, bringing the story of Meg the witch and her cat Mog to life. The narrative follows Meg as her old cauldron is being repaired, leading her, Mog, and Owl to borrow a modern cauldron that appears to have magical capabilities. However, their adventure takes an unexpected turn as things begin to go awry.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of fantasy and magic as Meg navigates the challenges posed by the new cauldron. The story captures the essence of juvenile fiction, appealing to young audiences with its engaging illustrations and imaginative plot. This edition offers a charming glimpse into Meg’s world, making it a suitable choice for children interested in tales of witches and their magical mishaps.
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A story about Meg the witch and her cat Mog, taken from the television series and illustrated with pictures from the TV animation. Meg’s old cauldron has stopped working. While it is being repaired Meg, Mog and Owl borrow a splendid modern cauldron that seems to be able to do anything. But things quickly start to go wrong …
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