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Meg and Mog plant their vegetables, but will they grow? Meg's helpful spells have some surprising results! The bestselling Meg and Mog stories are perfect for sharing or reading alone. Children love exploring the colours, sounds and shapes. 'A brilliant coordination of text and pictures' Sunday Times. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As with previous forays into the Meg and Mog series, I enjoyed Meg's Veg, appreciating its quirky cast of characters, and the vivid illustrations. The language in these books is simple, with no more than a sentence or two per page, and the layout of the text - split between the main narrative voice, which tends to run along horizontally, and speech bubbles for the characters' exclamations, which tend to run on diagonal or curved lines - is creative. Pieńkowski's artwork is colorful and appealing - I particularly liked the two-page scene in which the three friends take shelter under a colorful red umbrella, as a black raincloud hovers above them - highlighting once again, for this reader at least, how seemingly "simple" picture-books require a great deal of skill and craft to create. Recommended to young children with a taste for witchy tales, or who have enjoyed other entries in the series. ( )