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Cover of The Treehouse Song Book A Little Treehouse, Book 24 by Andy Griffiths

The Treehouse Song Book A Little Treehouse, Book 24 by Andy Griffiths

by Andy Griffiths

Book Details

Publisher:Feiwel & Friends
Published:2023-09-12
Pages:193
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1250850193

Reading Info

Age Range:7-12

About This Book

New York Times-bestselling team Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton invite readers to come hang out with them in their 156-Story Treehouseβ€”the twelfth book in the illustrated chapter book series filled with Andy and Terry's signature slapstick humor! Andy and Terry live in a 156-story treehouse. (It used to be a 143-story treehouse, but they added 13 more levels.) It has a wishing well, a super-stinky stuff level, a bouldering alley (it’s just like bowling, except you use boulders instead of balls),

Our Review

This illustrated chapter book delivers the signature slapstick humor and imaginative adventures that have made this series a favorite among young readers. Andy and Terry's ever-expanding treehouse now reaches 156 stories, featuring wonderfully absurd new additions like a bouldering alley and a super-stinky stuff level that will have children giggling with delight. The episodic storytelling and frequent illustrations make this book particularly accessible for developing readers transitioning to longer chapter books, while maintaining the fast-paced, visually engaging style that keeps even reluctant readers turning pages.

What sets this treehouse adventure apart is its perfect balance of sophisticated wordplay and bathroom humor that appeals directly to the 7-12 year old sensibility. The collaborative friendship between Andy and Terry models positive relationships while their increasingly outrageous inventions spark creativity and problem-solving thinking. Children who enjoy Dav Pilkey's Dog Man or Jeff Kinney's Wimpy Kid will find similar comedic timing and visual storytelling that makes reading feel like play rather than work. This latest installment maintains the series' consistent quality while introducing fresh, laugh-out-loud scenarios that will have young readers eagerly anticipating the next treehouse expansion.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction