Mog doesn't like going to the vet. But when she hurts her paw chasing a butterfly, she needs to make a visit. So Mog makes sure that everyone knows just how unhappy she is to be there.
Mog doesn't like going to the vet. But when she hurts her paw chasing a butterfly, she needs to make a visit. So Mog makes sure that everyone knows just how unhappy she is to be there. Judith Kerr escaped to England with her family in 1936, after fleeing Hitler’s Germany. During the War she worked for the Red Cross before winning a scholarship to the Central School of Art and Crafts in 1945. She worked as an artist and as a BBC television scriptwriter, before becoming one of the best-loved children’s authors of the twentieth century. Judith Kerr has written three novels about her childhood, including ‘When Hilter Stole Pink Rabbit’, and many picture books.