Goodbye Mog (Long Story)

by Judith Kerr


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Mog was tired. She was dead tired…Mog thought, ‘I want to sleep for ever.’And so she did. But a little bit of her stayed awake to see what would happen next. Mog keeps watch over the upset Thomas family, who miss her terribly, and she wonders how they will ever manage without her. Nothing happens for some time…then suddenly, one day, Mog sees a little kitten in the house. The kitten is frightened of everything –noise, newspapers, bags and being picked up. Mog thinks the kitten is very stupid. But then Mog realises that the nervous kitten doesn’t know how to play and just needs ‘a little bit of help’. And so, Mog pushes the surprised kitten into Debbie’s lap, where it finds it actually likes being tickled and stroked. The new family pet is settled in at last. But Debbie says she will always remember Mog. ‘So I should hope,’ thinks Mog. And she flies up and up and up right into the sun.
Reading Guide:

Parents Read Out to Children: 3 – 6 years
Children Read Themselves: 5 – 6 years

Parents reading out to children is a healthy ritual, Skryf believes!

32
English
Genre, Toddler

About The Author

Judith Kerr was born in Berlin, but left Germany with her family in 1933 to escape the Nazis. They arrived in England in 1936, having spent the intervening years in Switzerland and France. There she met her husband Nigel Kneale and they had two children together; Judith wrote her first picture ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ for them, which has gone on to become a much-loved classic, as well as many other titles including the timeless ‘Mog the Forgetful Cat’. She was awarded an OBE in 2012 for services to children’s literature and holocaust education and celebrated her 92nd birthday in 2015. She still lives and works in London.


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