Measle and the Mallockee

Measle and the Mallockee by Ian Ogilvy, published by Harper Collins in 2006, is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of Measle as he navigates a series of extraordinary challenges. This edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces Matilda Stubbs, a remarkable nine-month-old baby with a unique ability, who becomes a pivotal character in Measle’s latest escapade.
In this third installment of the series, readers will find Measle facing a deserted castle, a formidable guardian named Wrathmonk, and the urgent task of rescuing his kidnapped parents while caring for his baby sister. The narrative blends elements of action and adventure with humor, showcasing themes of family and fantasy. As Measle confronts these obstacles, the unexpected support from Matilda, the powerful Mallockee, adds an intriguing layer to the story.
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Meet Matilda Stubbs. She’s nine months old, has six new baby teeth, and loves to send spoonfuls of porridge catapulting through the air. But this is no ordinary baby: Matilda is also a Mallockee — one of the most powerful creatures in the world. And guess who her big brother is.
In his third heroic adventure, Measle is thrust into his most outlandish predicament yet. How will he ever escape from the spooky, deserted castle, fend off his guardian Wrathmonk, rescue his kidnapped parents, and look after his baby sister? The odds are stacked against him until he learns that, this time, he’s got a powerful ally — Matilda the Mallockee is on his side.
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