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91-Storey Treehouse


volume 1, The Treehouse

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No. of pages 384

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Great for age 3-18 years

The 91-Storey Treehouse is the seventh book of Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton's wacky treehouse adventures, where the laugh-out-loud story is told through a combination of text and fantastic cartoon-style illustrations.

Join Andy and Terry in their now 91-storey spectacular treehouse. They've added thirteen new levels, including the world's most powerful whirlpool, a mashed-potato-and-gravy train and a human pinball machine. Why not try your luck on the spin-and-win prize wheel or hang out in a giant spider web (with a giant spider), or you can always get your fortune told by Madam Know-it-all or eat a submarine sandwich the size of an actual submarine while deciding whether or not to push the big red button . . .

Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!

 

This is volume 1 in The Treehouse .

There are 384 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Pan Macmillan .

Jill Griffiths is a very talented editor, and also Andy's wife. She is a key member of the Treehouse team and helps to brainstorm the fantastical adventures. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. Terry Denton has written and illustrated many children's books, several of them with Andy, including the award-winning The 13-Storey Treehouse . He lives with his wife and three children.

This book is in the following series:

The Treehouse

The Treehouse Books
Andy Griffith's and Terry Denton's wacky treehouse adventures tell laugh-out-loud stories through a combination of text and fantastic cartoon-style illustrations.

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

West Australian Young Readers' Book Award
This book was recognised in the Younger Readers category by the West Australian Young Readers' Book Award.

Kids Own Australian Literature Award
This book was recognised in the Older Readers category by the Kids own Australian Literature Award.

Canberra's Own Outstanding List Award
This book was recognised in the Older Readers category by the Canberra's own Outstanding List Award.

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