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Em Lynas

    The Goat and the Stoat and the Boat
    National Trust: Annabelle and Flower
    The Bear and the Hare and the Fair
    You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School!
    Get Me Out of Witch School!
    The Cat and The Rat and The Hat
    • 2025
    • 2023

      Stoat is playing in his favourite boat when suddenly Goat comes bounding in! Chaos ensues as an angry Stoat tries to chase Goat out of his boat. But before long, Goat and Stoat's lively antics make the boat wibble and wobble! Uh-oh! Can Stoat float in the water? And will Goat's colourful coat be ruined? From the duo behind the bestselling 'The Cat and the Rat and the Hat' comes this hilarious, read-aloud picture book, bursting with comic capers and animal antics.

      The Goat and the Stoat and the Boat
    • 2023

      Bound into this playful and energetic rhyming text featuring an adorable cast of dogs. Whether it's getting marvellously muddy, leaping and lolloping or hiding under the bed with a stolen slipper, a dog's life is so much FUN.

      D is for Dog
    • 2021
    • 2018

      Get Me Out of Witch School!

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(11)Add rating

      The author, an ex-primary school teacher, draws inspiration from her experiences with children and her own childhood to create humorous fiction and poetry. Em Lynas aims to evoke laughter in children, reflecting her lighthearted approach to storytelling. Her work is influenced by her teaching background and personal memories, and she expresses gratitude to the UK Education Department for sparking ideas for her book, Toadspit Towers.

      Get Me Out of Witch School!
    • 2017

      You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School!

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(27)Add rating

      Drawing inspiration from her experiences as a primary school teacher and her own childhood, the author crafts humorous fiction and poetry aimed at entertaining children. Em Lynas channels her memories of teaching and parenting to create engaging stories that elicit laughter. Her lighthearted approach stems from a preference for fun over seriousness, and she expresses gratitude to the UK Education Department for providing ideas that influenced her work, particularly in "Toadspit Towers."

      You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School!