The 143-Storey Treehouse - Andy Griffiths (original) (raw)

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The 143-Storey Treehouse

Number 11 in the series (but you can read them in absolutely any order!)

What’s the Story?

Our 143-Storey Treehouse now has 13 new storeys, including a camping ground, a wrecking ball and a spooky graveyard (where it’s always midnight, even in the middle of the day). In this book we go camping on our camping ground level and end up having the scariest, most disastrous and un-relaxing camping holiday ever!

Awards

KOALA (Kids Own Australian Literature Awards) Winner Older Readers 2022
KROC (Kids Reading Oz Choice) Winner Older Readers 2022
YABBA (Young Australians Best Book Awards) Winner Older Readers 2022

Reviews

‘If you like to laugh and love ridiculousness, you will love this book at any age (my dad loved it too)!’

‘Young readers will find this is a book where anything is possible, and nothing is out of bounds, and what a fantastic feeling it is to find a book that can let their imaginations take flight like this. There’s plenty of ridiculous things to an adult in this book, but I think that’s just it, kids are going to love that.’

‘This book is so silly and so funny and so brilliantly put together, that it’s sure to hit the mark with anyone who loves adventure, a laugh, and a crazy good time. Long live the Treehouse!’

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