The 143-Storey Treehouse

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The 143-Storey Treehouse

The 143-Storey Treehouse

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As well as being our home, the treehouse is also where we make books together. I write the words and terry draws the pictures. We also have a neighbour called Jill who lives in a house full of animals on the other side of the forest. What about your name?” says Terry. “That’s a proper noun, and you’ve used it over and over. If you can have ‘Andy,’ then I can have ‘quazjex.’” I know,” says Terry, “and some of them are pretty funny, too. Look at this one: flumadiddle. Hilarious! I wonder what it means.” The story continues with the expanded treehouse with new things to find and explore. There is a trampoline, a chocolate waterfall, a dinosaur petting zoo, and so much more. This time, they have the added benefit of a time machine to help them get their book finished in time. These books can teach your children many lessons in listening, reading, and so much more. They can be used to teach children to evaluate key ideas from the area and come to conclusions. The books are organized into chapters, so you can decide how many chapters to cover per lessons.

There are also other theatre adaptations of previous books in the series: The 13-Story Treehouse and The 26-Story Treehouse. The adaptation is targeted to children between the ages of 6 and 12 and the adults that come with them.

Publication Order of Treehouse Books

If you’re like most of our readers, you’re probably wondering what my favorite word in the whole world is. Well, it’s “Andy,” of course! It’s the best word with the best letters. Got this to read on a camping trip with my 6 year old. The kid loved it, and I enjoyed the ridiculous absurd humour.

There are four steps involved to get a class discussion going about the series. They should come to the discussion prepared with all necessary materials, then you need to establish rules to drive the discussion. Everyone needs to respond to questions, and then you can draw conclusions from the book. Excuse me, readers. As you can see, I’m in the middle of playing a game of Scrabble with Terry. Now let me see … Hang on, what’s that word? The expanded treehouse just keeps cranking out the fun with a chainsaw juggling area, a carrot launcher, a remembering booth, and so much more. There is even a detective agency equipped with a disguise. The playwright, Richard Tulloch, is a very popular writer, and he adapted these beloved books into the lay. He wrote 150 episode of the show, Bananas in Pyjamas, which has reached a very large a very large audience. What is your favourite part of the story and why? (write 1-2 sentences) When they put the Hobyahs in a bag.

Andy has had a long-standing collaboration with the multi-talented illustrator Terry Denton. Together they have produced theJust! series, the wildly popular The Bad Book and The Very Bad Book, the ridiculous illustrated guide What Bumosaur is That?, and the Seussian-inspired early readers The Cat on the Mat is Flat and The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow! Their latest book is The 13-Storey Treehouse (September 2011). As well as being our home, the treehouse is where we make books together. I write the words, and Terry draws the pictures.

The Treehouse Series is a series of children’s books. They help children learn listening and reading skills. The story follows characters Andy and Terry who live in a large treehouse. It starts out having 13 stories, and it gets taller with every book. They are trying to finish the book on time, but there are many distractions that they must face first. They are from Australia, but now you can buy them in America as well. There are many lessons you can teach with these books. There is a slight difference in the titles between the Australian and American versions. The Australian title says “Storeys,” and the American version says “Stories.” Well, when I say “tree,” I mean treehouse. And when I say “treehouse,” I don’t just mean any old treehouse—I mean a 143- story treehouse. (It used to be a 130-story treehouse, but we’ve added another 13 stories.) Hi, my name is Andy. I have a friend called Terry. We live in a tree. Well, when I say 'tree', I mean treehouse. And when I say 'treehouse', I don't mean any old treehouse—I mean a 13-storey treehouse! So what are you waiting for? Come on up! These stories have been made into a play as well. The play has the treehouse at 52 stories high. It happens to be Andy’s birthday, but Terry forgot. Another character has disappeared, and Terry’s partner, Jill, has fallen into a deep sleep. Andy and Terry must set off on an adventure beyond the Treehouse. They face some very challenging obstacles along the way. There is a hungry caterpillar and a kingdom of angry vegetables. There is even a voyage of ninja snails that has been going on for 100 years.The characters of Andy and Terry parallel the author, Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton. The books are designed to be happening in real time while the characters are trying to finish the book. They mean the book to be more like a trip to the theatre instead of just reading a story. Any issues with the book list you are seeing? Or is there an author or series we don’t have? Let me know! 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), an enigma engine, a TV quiz show level hosted by Quizzy the quizzical robot, and the amazing mind-reading sandwich-making machine that knows exactly what sort of sandwich you want and makes it for you. These books can help cover standards of the curriculum. Hopefully, they can even inspire your students to write their own stories. There are so many things to do in the treehouse that you won’t want to leave. They have self-making beds, a game room, vines to swing on. They even have a vegetable vaporizer that is a great way to eat your vegetables without having to taste them. These machines can discern whether or not you are hungry and feed you accordingly.



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