Magic. Adventure. Freedom.
MoMo - The Egg is not your ordinary children's book. It is a magical tale set in rural Morocco, where the young goat herding MoMo and his best friend, a running duck named 'Duck', are discovering the secrets of money and magic. But as they practice their flying skills, MoMo is haunted by a question that no one seems to be able to answer - where are the geese flying to each spring and autumn?
★★★★★ "...It took me back to a time when reading felt magical and each word spun something new..."
MoMo - The Egg is the first part in a tetralogy by Mark Playne, a book that goes beyond the scope of regular children's literature and is reminiscent of times when reality and fantasy went hand in hand. It is a book full of wonder, fantasy, and powerful emotions that will transport readers back to their own childhood and make them remember the child they once were.
★★★★★ "..The story is told in a very simplistic and innocent way, almost childlike, but this apparent simplicity hides some very acute social observations. It can be read on different levels, which is quite difficult to achieve..."
As MoMo navigates through the challenges of poverty, bullying, and his thirst for knowledge, he also discovers his innate entrepreneurial spirit that changes his life for the better. But as he embarks on new adventures, readers will be left wondering where his imagination and reality will take him next.
★★★★★ "..MoMo is an ageless tale, about a child discovering the world around him, about fantasy, perception, possibilities, and how fortune smiles at those who dare to dream beyond the limits of reality.."
With poetic writing and a timeless story, MoMo - The Egg is not just a book for children, but for readers of all ages. It is a story that will stay with readers for years to come, just like precious gems from our own childhood.
★★★★★ "...I really fell in love with this book and how it's written. There is a child-like innocence about it and the feeling of an old-time story, a folk story but the magic feels real..."
If you enjoyed "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, you will also love MoMo - The Egg. Both books have a similar whimsical yet imaginative tone that will captivate readers of all ages.
NOTE FOR PARENTS, HOME EDUCATORS AND TEACHERS. Set amongst the poverty, and exotic natural beauty of Morocco, the serial MoMo revolves around an inspiring storyline of entrepreneurship and self-reliance, designed to build a child's intuition and faith in their inner powers. The storyline from multi-award-winning film director Mark Playne reinforces the life-affirming notion that when facing all forms of adversityfrom extreme poverty to bullying to heartbreaking personal tragedythat even under extraordinary circumstances, the seemingly impossible, is indeed possible. The serial consists of four books that need to be read in order. MoMo - The Egg (part 1) MoMo - The Caterpillar (part 2) MoMo - The Chrysalis (part 3) MoMo - The Butterfly (part 4)
MoMo - The Egg is not your ordinary children's book. It is a magical tale set in rural Morocco, where the young goat herding MoMo and his best friend, a running duck named 'Duck', are discovering the secrets of money and magic. But as they practice their flying skills, MoMo is haunted by a question that no one seems to be able to answer - where are the geese flying to each spring and autumn?
★★★★★ "...It took me back to a time when reading felt magical and each word spun something new..."
MoMo - The Egg is the first part in a tetralogy by Mark Playne, a book that goes beyond the scope of regular children's literature and is reminiscent of times when reality and fantasy went hand in hand. It is a book full of wonder, fantasy, and powerful emotions that will transport readers back to their own childhood and make them remember the child they once were.
★★★★★ "..The story is told in a very simplistic and innocent way, almost childlike, but this apparent simplicity hides some very acute social observations. It can be read on different levels, which is quite difficult to achieve..."
As MoMo navigates through the challenges of poverty, bullying, and his thirst for knowledge, he also discovers his innate entrepreneurial spirit that changes his life for the better. But as he embarks on new adventures, readers will be left wondering where his imagination and reality will take him next.
★★★★★ "..MoMo is an ageless tale, about a child discovering the world around him, about fantasy, perception, possibilities, and how fortune smiles at those who dare to dream beyond the limits of reality.."
With poetic writing and a timeless story, MoMo - The Egg is not just a book for children, but for readers of all ages. It is a story that will stay with readers for years to come, just like precious gems from our own childhood.
★★★★★ "...I really fell in love with this book and how it's written. There is a child-like innocence about it and the feeling of an old-time story, a folk story but the magic feels real..."
If you enjoyed "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, you will also love MoMo - The Egg. Both books have a similar whimsical yet imaginative tone that will captivate readers of all ages.
NOTE FOR PARENTS, HOME EDUCATORS AND TEACHERS. Set amongst the poverty, and exotic natural beauty of Morocco, the serial MoMo revolves around an inspiring storyline of entrepreneurship and self-reliance, designed to build a child's intuition and faith in their inner powers. The storyline from multi-award-winning film director Mark Playne reinforces the life-affirming notion that when facing all forms of adversityfrom extreme poverty to bullying to heartbreaking personal tragedythat even under extraordinary circumstances, the seemingly impossible, is indeed possible. The serial consists of four books that need to be read in order. MoMo - The Egg (part 1) MoMo - The Caterpillar (part 2) MoMo - The Chrysalis (part 3) MoMo - The Butterfly (part 4)
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