The 91-story treehouse /

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by Griffiths, Andy,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] , 91-storey treehouse Authors: Denton, Terry,--illustrator. Series: Treehouse books ; Physical details: 376 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. Subject(s): Tree houses | Imagination | Authors | Illustrators | Babysitting | Tree houses | Imagination | Authors | Illustrators | Best friends | Imagination | JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories. | JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play. | Authors. | Babysitting. | Humorous stories. | Illustrators. | Imagination. | Tree houses. | Adventure and adventurers 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Birchwood Intermediate School Fiction F GRI Available

"Originally published as The 91-Storey Treehouse in Australia by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd. in 2017"--Title page verso.

"Andy and Terry live in a 91-story treehouse. (It used to be a 78-story treehouse, but they keep getting ideas for new stories!) It has a submarine sandwich shop that serves sandwiches the size of actual submarines, an air-traffic control tower, a human pinball machine, a spin-and-win prize wheel, a giant spider web -- with a giant spider! -- and a big red button, which they're not sure whether to push or not because they can't remember what it does. Good thing there's so many fun things to do in the treehouse, because Andy and Terry get stuck babysitting Mr. Big Nose's three grandchildren for the day. After all, how much trouble could they possibly get into in just one day?" -- Page [4] of cover.

"Andy and Terry live in a 91-story treehouse. (It used to be a 78-story treehouse, but they keep getting ideas for new stories!) It has a submarine sandwich shop that serves sandwiches the size of actual submarines, an air-traffic control tower, a human pinball machine, a spin-and-win prize wheel, a giant spider web--with a giant spider!-- and a big red button, which they're not sure whether to push or not because they can't remember what it does. Good thing there's so many fun things to do in the treehouse, because Andy and Terry get stuck babysitting Mr. Big Nose's three grandchildren for the day. After all, how much trouble could they possibly get into in just one day?" -- Page [4] of cover.

When their over-the-top ideas expand their amazing treehouse to include a giant submarine sandwich shop and a human pinball machine, Andy and Terry find themselves babysitting Mr. Big Nose's three troublesome grandkids.