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Helen Nicoll

    Helen Nicoll's career as a television producer for the BBC led to a fruitful collaboration with Jan Pienkowski on the children's educational series WATCH. Recognizing the lasting appeal of their creative partnership, they transitioned their work into book form, resulting in the beloved MEG AND MOG series. Beyond this iconic series, Nicoll further contributed to children's literature as an editor, a compiler of popular poetry anthologies, and a producer of story tapes.

    Meg up the Creek
    Mog at the Zoo
    Meg's Car
    Meg's Castle
    Meg's Eggs
    Meg and Mog
    • 2020

      Join Meg and Mog on their magical adventures with all their friends in this brand new collection of 9 beloved stories. Includes Audio CD read by Samantha Bond

      Meg and Mog 9 Pack + Audio Collecton
    • 2019

      My Little Friend Batbird

      • 58 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      'Follow Chirpy the Batbird, Cameron and Farrah, and other delightful dual animals, as they explore the world around them to find little treats and treasures'Five year old Cameron created Chirpy the Batbird as part of his school homework which was geared to encourage children to explore the outdoors. It is thought that children may develop a life long interest in wild plants and animals should they be introduced to them before the age of ten years old.Cameron's mum Helen, was inspired to write a poem about Cameron's Batbird. The poem was adapted to create the upbeat and colourful picture book. Helen and her illustrator created more dual animals to enjoy the outdoors with Cameron and his friend Farrah. Cameron shares his crochet pattern for readers to have their own Batbird made. Farrah shares her family bramble jelly jam recipe. The dual animals encourage little readers to make their own daisy chains, bird feeders and woodland paintings and collages. Also by Helen Nicol - (Top 10 Seller on Amazon) 'Heavenly Message: My Journey to Natalie's Song'

      My Little Friend Batbird
    • 2018

      Oh no! A flood means that Christmas is looking doomed! Enter a spell, a surprise stay in a castle and a party to plan for - will Meg, Mog and Owl make it home for a very special Christmas Day? Packed with playful illustrations from Jan Pienkowski, Meg's Christmas is the perfect read for Christmas Eve. Can't get enough of Meg and Mog? Discover their other adventures: Meg's Mummy Meg Goes To Bed Meg & Mog: Three Terrific Tales Meg Comes To School

      Megs Christmas
    • 2016

      Meg's Car

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Meg, Mog and Owl try to go on a picnic in a car conjured up by Meg.

      Meg's Car
    • 2012

      Meg the witch plants a vegetable garden with the help of her friends.

      Meg's Veg
    • 2011

      Meg, Mog and Owl are shipwrecked and have to be rescued from a desert island.

      Meg at Sea
    • 2011

      While casting a spell to produce something for supper, Meg the witch creates three eggs that hatch dinosaurs.

      Meg's Eggs
    • 2004

      Meg's Cauldron

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A story about Meg the witch and her cat Mog, taken from the television series and illustrated with pictures from the TV animation. Meg's old cauldron has stopped working. While it is being repaired Meg, Mog and Owl borrow a splendid modern cauldron that seems to be able to do anything. But things quickly start to go wrong . . .

      Meg's Cauldron
    • 2004

      Meg the witch and Mog her cat go off to a wild Hallowe'en party with all the other witches. The spell they cast goes off with a BANG.

      Meg and Mog
    • 2002

      Meg, Mog and Owl are back in a wonderful outdoor adventure. The three head off in a canoe for an exciting hunting trip but it doesn't take long for things to start going wrong. First, they forget to tie up the canoe, then they can't find anything to eat and finally disaster looms when they can't light a fire. Meg resorts to using one of her trusty spells, managing to conjure up a charming Chinese dragon who lights their fire, provides something to eat and flies them all safely home.

      Meg up the Creek