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The 52-Storey Treehouse

Number 4 in the series (but you can read them in absolutely any order!)

What’s the Story?

Our 52-Storey Treehouse now has 13 new storeys, including a watermelon-smashing room, a chainsaw-juggling level and a Ninja Snail Training Academy. In this book our publisher, Mr Big Nose, has been kidnapped by angry vegetables and we have to go undercover, deep into the heart of the Vegetable Kingdom to rescue him (with the help of renowned vegetable fighter, Vegetable Patty).

Awards

ABIA (Australian Book Industry Award) Book of the Year 2015
ABIA (Australian Book Industry Award) Book of the Year for Younger Children 2015
BILBY (Books I Loved Best Yearly) Winner Younger Readers 2015
KOALA (Kids Own Australian Literature Awards) Winner Older Readers 2015
WAYBRA (West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award) Winner Younger Readers 2015
YABBA (Young Australians Best Book Awards) Winner Older Readers 2015

Reviews

‘The Treehouse books are a treasure: clever, funny and, most important, a reminder that a child’s imagination has no limits’

‘I genuinely found it entertaining, and other grown-ups will too, but its real strength, and the joy of it, is that here’s a book for kids to call their own’

‘Ostensibly targeted at primary-aged kids, the Treehouse series is still entertaining enough for adults to read out aloud, too’

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