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Books with title Treehouses

  • Treehouse Tales

    Anne Isaacs, Lloyd Bloom

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1997)
    In a collection of three exciting adventure stories, two brothers and their sister venture out amid the perils of rural nineteenth-century Pennsylvania, meeting a dragonslayer along the way and learning valuable lessons about independence.
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  • Treehouse Tunes #2

    Dennis DeShazer, Jon Green

    Audio CD (Exclaim, Jan. 29, 2008)
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  • The Treehouse

    Harry McClory

    eBook (Harry McClory, )
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  • The Treehouse

    Robert Silverstein

    eBook (Avstar Publishing, )
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  • Treehouse Tales

    Anne Isaacs, Lloyd Bloom

    Paperback (Puffin, April 1, 1999)
    A collection of three stories relates the experiences and adventures of three 1880s Pennsylvania farm children in their tree house, which serves as a refuge, a lookout post, and a frightening dragon's lair. By the author of Swamp Angel. Reprint. K. SLJ.
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  • Troop Treehouse

    Chris Sgambati

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 24, 2016)
    When Theresa and her friends spend another summer together in her treehouse, a fun-filled adventure begins. This summer's adventure takes place at Grimsby Park with the girls versing the boys in the annual summer challenge. Chris and his gang always win the summer challenge, but this year the girls are determined to put an end to the boys' winning streak. What will happen this summer? Who will win? With friendships as well as bonds developing on a deeper level, can they all survive the mysteries that come along with the challenge taking place in Grimsby Park?
  • The Treehouse:

    Robert Alan Silverstein

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Treehouse Tales

    Anne; Illus. By Lloyd Bloom Isaacs

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, March 15, 1997)
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  • The New Treehouses

    Fred Bux

    Paperback (Independently published, March 16, 2019)
    The New Treehouses highlights the ongoing problem of deforestation, the importance of teamwork, and the importance of helping others when you have the means to do so. When 2 unlikely best friends were having their fortnightly picnic, Mr Fox and Mr Owl decided that they’d had enough of their woodland being taken away. They made it their newfound purpose as a team to safely rehome all of their forest friends and relatives who had lost their houses to the forest-takers. Their adventure took them to new heights, and taught them a few important lessons along the way.
  • Treehouses

    Sharon Parsons

    Paperback (The Literacy Tower Limited, Jan. 11, 2014)
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  • The New Treehouses

    Fred Bux

    eBook
    The New Treehouses highlights the ongoing problem of deforestation, the importance of teamwork, and the importance of helping others when you have the means to do so.When 2 unlikely best friends were having their fortnightly picnic, Mr Fox and Mr Owl decided that they’d had enough of their woodland being taken away. They made it their newfound purpose as a team to safely rehome all of their forest friends and relatives who had lost their houses to the forest-takers. Their adventure took them to new heights, and taught them a few important lessons along the way.
  • The Treehouse

    Andrew J. Brandt, Mike Athey, Andrew Brandt

    Audiobook (Andrew Brandt, Aug. 28, 2019)
    In the woods that butt up against their quiet east Texas town, middle schoolers Lucas, Elijah and Tyler have spent the last three months building a secret treehouse. On the first night of spring break, they sneak out to finally spend the night in the finished project. Things quickly turn nightmarish when they witness a man bury a body just a few yards from their perch above the forest floor. High school junior Allison Beaker isn't allowed to have a boyfriend, but she sneaks out at night to spend time with Brandon, a senior boy who plays on the varsity baseball team. On one of these occasions, their midnight rendezvous is interrupted when she and Brandon witness a man dump a body in the trunk of a car. Unable to tell their parents what they've witnessed or where they were, the boys decide it's up to them to catch the killer, in fear that he may strike again. However, his next victim may be close to home and they quickly discover themselves, and their loved ones, in the killer's crosshairs. The debut novel from author Andrew J. Brandt, The Treehouse offers a pause-resisting coming-of-age affair of murder and mystery in the quiet town of Henderson, Texas. Fans of The Goonies and Stranger Things will both rejoice and tremor in fear as the characters are pursued by a killer whose motives remain an enigma.