Emily the Goat

Emily the Goat by Jane Pilgrim, published by Brockhampton in 2001, is a delightful picture book that invites readers into the lively world of Blackberry Farm. With 32 pages, this edition presents a charming narrative filled with engaging animal characters, including George the Kitten, Walter Duck, and Henry the Pig, who each contribute to the farm’s vibrant atmosphere.
In this book, readers will discover the various adventures, secrets, and happy surprises that unfold among the animals at Blackberry Farm. The story focuses on the interactions and relationships between the characters, creating a warm and inviting setting for young readers. With its emphasis on animal stories, Emily the Goat offers a whimsical exploration of friendship and community in a picturesque farm environment.
Official synopsis Publisher
Something interesting is always happening at Blackberry Farm. Come join the fun and meet George the Kitten, Walter Duck, Henry the Pig, Lucy Mouse, Mrs Nibble, Mother Hen, Mrs Squirrel, and all the other’s who share each other’s adventures, secrets and happy surprises.
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