Flynn at Home

Flynn at Home by Elizabeth Eng is a charming children’s book published by Booklocker.com, Incorporated in April 2021. This 34-page edition, written in English, follows the adventures of Flynn, a collie puppy born on a goat farm who is adopted at just two months old. As he transitions to life in a new city, Flynn navigates the challenges of his unfamiliar surroundings while learning how to be a “good boy.”
Readers will enjoy following Flynn as he experiences loneliness and discovers creative ways to adapt to his new home. The story captures his playful spirit as he finds fun and occasionally gets into mischief. With themes centered around animals and the journey of a young dog, this book offers an engaging narrative for young readers interested in juvenile fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
Flynn the collie puppy is born on a goat farm in the country. When just two months old, he is adopted and moves to a new home in a nearby city. While Flynn finds everything very different and hard to get used to, he has fun figuring out how to be a “good boy.”
At first, Flynn is lonely when he must sleep by himself, but he figures out a way to solve that problem. After that, he easily finds ways to make his own fun and get into trouble at the same time.
Follow along as Flynn discovers his new world!
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