Meg’s Mummy

Meg’s Mummy by Helen Nicoll, published by Puffin in 2004, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. In this enchanting tale, Meg and her companion Mog embark on an adventure to Egypt, where their journey takes an unexpected turn atop a pyramid. When Meg accidentally drops her cauldron, Mog falls out and gets into a bit of trouble, leading to a series of humorous and magical events.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that blends elements of fantasy and magic as Meg navigates the challenges of rescuing Mog, who is mistakenly identified as a cat mummy. The story unfolds with Meg’s resourcefulness and determination, culminating in a spell that brings them safely back home. This edition, presented in English, captures the essence of juvenile fiction, making it a charming addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Meg and Mog fly off on an adventure to Egypt. As they land on top of a pyramid, Meg accidentally lets go of her cauldron and poor Mog falls out, so she has to bandage him up. While Meg is getting help, Mog is mistaken for a cat mummy and put inside the pyramid. Luckily Meg manages to rescue him and makes a spell to take them home.
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