What is the 13 story treehouse book about?

It’s about two boys called Andy and Terry who live in a 13-storey treehouse. They invent things and write stories. Andy does the writing and Terry does the drawings.

What age are the Storey Treehouse books for?

Books to get you through lockdown: 6-8 year-olds Great for children who are starting to read independently, expect lots of humour, adventures and brilliant illustrations in our list!

What age is 13 story treehouse for?

Funny and creative These are creative, crazy and fun. I said ages 8 and up because I think it has an interest level for kids between 8-adult, younger kids probably wouldn’t be as into them. They aren’t inappropriate for younger kids though.

What evidence supports the conclusion that Gramps knows about the tree house and magical underground world of the gnomes answer?

What evidence supports the conclusion that Gramps knows about the tree house and magical underground world of the gnomes? Gruff tells Billy that the crown should “be a reminder that the world is full of surprises.” How does the story illustrate the message that the world is full of surprises?

What type of book is 13 story treehouse?

Young adult fiction
Humor
The 13-Storey Treehouse/Genres

What should I read after treehouse?

MCFL Kids: If You Liked The 13-story Treehouse

  • Stick Dog. by Watson, Tom.
  • Sideways Stories From Wayside School. by Sachar, Louis.
  • Big Nate. In A Class by Himself.
  • Catwad. It’s Me.
  • The Last Kids on Earth. by Brallier, Max.
  • Two Dogs in A Trench Coat Go to School. by Falatko, Julie.
  • Dog Diaries. by Patterson, James.
  • Locker Hero.

What age group is Treehouse series?

Funny and creative Between my son reading or myself reading aloud we read the entire series. These are creative, crazy and fun. I said ages 8 and up because I think it has an interest level for kids between 8-adult, younger kids probably wouldn’t be as into them. They aren’t inappropriate for younger kids though.

What is the detail of the tree house by Jaclyn Einis?

The Tree House by Jaclyn Einis narrates a mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.

What does Billy do every time he visits his grandfather in the tree house?

Every time Billy visited his grandfather, he would go exploring the first chance he had. Gramps lived only a few hours’ drive from New York City, but his mossy surroundings felt a world away from Billy’s apartment.