
156-story tree house
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Book Introduction
[Tree House] series finally reaches 150 floors!
The treehouse now has 156 floors, with new features including a rock bowling alley, a wishing well, a puzzle engine, and a sandwich machine that reads your mind.
Snow is delivered from Antarctica to Andy and Terry, who are excited about Christmas.
For the two who spent Christmas in the middle of summer, the gift of snow is more special than anything else.
But the snow is actually a snowman from Antarctica after the tree house! A showdown ensues between Andy, Terry, and the snowman to get the tree house...
Meanwhile, on Christmas Eve, Santa's sleigh crash-lands in the tree house, and Santa and his reindeer end up in a human replicator.
This wind creates dozens of Santas and hundreds of reindeer whose identities are unknown, and causes problems with gift delivery...
Can Andy and Terry save their treehouse and Christmas presents? Can they safely deliver the new manuscript to Mr. Big Nose? Can the treehouse grow 13 stories higher?
The treehouse now has 156 floors, with new features including a rock bowling alley, a wishing well, a puzzle engine, and a sandwich machine that reads your mind.
Snow is delivered from Antarctica to Andy and Terry, who are excited about Christmas.
For the two who spent Christmas in the middle of summer, the gift of snow is more special than anything else.
But the snow is actually a snowman from Antarctica after the tree house! A showdown ensues between Andy, Terry, and the snowman to get the tree house...
Meanwhile, on Christmas Eve, Santa's sleigh crash-lands in the tree house, and Santa and his reindeer end up in a human replicator.
This wind creates dozens of Santas and hundreds of reindeer whose identities are unknown, and causes problems with gift delivery...
Can Andy and Terry save their treehouse and Christmas presents? Can they safely deliver the new manuscript to Mr. Big Nose? Can the treehouse grow 13 stories higher?
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Publisher's Review
A bustling, bustling, midsummer Christmas!
The Christmas story that all children have been waiting for has arrived at the tree house.
When you think of Christmas, you think of white snow and Santa Claus, sleighs loaded with presents, red-nosed reindeer, and parties filled with delicious food.
While the tree house is no exception to the merry festive season, Andy and Terry's Christmas unfolds a little differently.
Because this is a treehouse where all kinds of crazy imagination and fun become reality! Who would have thought that on a midsummer Christmas day, snow and a snowman would be delivered from the South Pole, Santa and his reindeer would crash-land at the North Pole, and you'd deliver presents on Santa's behalf?
Readers experience vicarious satisfaction and pleasure as they watch the protagonists unfold a world no one has ever imagined and navigate it without anyone's help.
Even though it has grown higher and higher to 156 floors, isn't this why we want it to go higher?
For young readers who are returning to nature after a long and tedious stay at home, the stories of tree houses will provide fresh stimulation and inspiration.
Awards and Recommendations
This is a book my child, who hates thick books, is raving about! As the books get thicker and thicker, I find myself buying and re-reading them.
Even adults are drawn into the characters and stories that seem similar but slightly different in each volume.
I'm already looking forward to the next installment! _From a reader review
* Published in over 40 countries including the UK, USA, China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Norway, Turkey, Brazil, Vietnam, and Taiwan!
* Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Book of the Year Award * Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Children's Book of the Year Award for three consecutive years
* The very book that inspired the 'Guinness Book of World Records (Gathering in Tree Costumes)'!
* Australia's 'Let's Read!' 50 Books You Can't Put Down * Winner of the Best Children's Book Award (YABBA)
* Winner of the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award in the UK * Winner of the Children's Choice Australian Literature Award (KOALA)
* Flemish Children's Book Award * Young Readers' Choice Australian Book (KROC) Winner
* Environmental Justice Award for Environmental Book of the Year * Morning Reading Movement Recommended Books * Open Children's Recommended Books
* Books recommended by the School Librarians Association * Books recommended by librarians at the National Library for Children and Young Adults
* Aladdin, Yes24 Book of the Year Nominee * Interpark Book of the Year Selection
The Christmas story that all children have been waiting for has arrived at the tree house.
When you think of Christmas, you think of white snow and Santa Claus, sleighs loaded with presents, red-nosed reindeer, and parties filled with delicious food.
While the tree house is no exception to the merry festive season, Andy and Terry's Christmas unfolds a little differently.
Because this is a treehouse where all kinds of crazy imagination and fun become reality! Who would have thought that on a midsummer Christmas day, snow and a snowman would be delivered from the South Pole, Santa and his reindeer would crash-land at the North Pole, and you'd deliver presents on Santa's behalf?
Readers experience vicarious satisfaction and pleasure as they watch the protagonists unfold a world no one has ever imagined and navigate it without anyone's help.
Even though it has grown higher and higher to 156 floors, isn't this why we want it to go higher?
For young readers who are returning to nature after a long and tedious stay at home, the stories of tree houses will provide fresh stimulation and inspiration.
Awards and Recommendations
This is a book my child, who hates thick books, is raving about! As the books get thicker and thicker, I find myself buying and re-reading them.
Even adults are drawn into the characters and stories that seem similar but slightly different in each volume.
I'm already looking forward to the next installment! _From a reader review
* Published in over 40 countries including the UK, USA, China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Norway, Turkey, Brazil, Vietnam, and Taiwan!
* Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Book of the Year Award * Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Children's Book of the Year Award for three consecutive years
* The very book that inspired the 'Guinness Book of World Records (Gathering in Tree Costumes)'!
* Australia's 'Let's Read!' 50 Books You Can't Put Down * Winner of the Best Children's Book Award (YABBA)
* Winner of the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award in the UK * Winner of the Children's Choice Australian Literature Award (KOALA)
* Flemish Children's Book Award * Young Readers' Choice Australian Book (KROC) Winner
* Environmental Justice Award for Environmental Book of the Year * Morning Reading Movement Recommended Books * Open Children's Recommended Books
* Books recommended by the School Librarians Association * Books recommended by librarians at the National Library for Children and Young Adults
* Aladdin, Yes24 Book of the Year Nominee * Interpark Book of the Year Selection
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 25, 2023
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 292 pages | 135*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791169256056
- ISBN10: 1169256058
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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