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The 13-Storey Treehouse
by Andy Griffiths
The kids love this series and leap into the shops to get the next one when it’s published. I’ve been meaning to read one for ages and finally just did it. No more procrastinating, no more worrying about all the other books I’d like to read, no more being concerned that it would be the same disappointment to me that another children’s series with a combination of print and cartoon illustrations was. I just did it (Oh, I already said that).
This book is lots of fun. Not only am I totally sure the grandchildren will love it (them) but I also want to read the next one myself. I laughed throughout, and laughter is very good, as the two lads desperately tried to write their book in time for the deadline. There’s plenty of slapstick and the gross humour kids love, e.g. needing assistance from SuperFinger in clearing an obstruction from the nose, and, like any good kids’ movie, there are jokes that adults get that the kids might not yet, e.g. “his favourite guitarist Jimi Handrix’.
If your young ones missed out on this series at the beginning, start them on it now.
This book is lots of fun. Not only am I totally sure the grandchildren will love it (them) but I also want to read the next one myself. I laughed throughout, and laughter is very good, as the two lads desperately tried to write their book in time for the deadline. There’s plenty of slapstick and the gross humour kids love, e.g. needing assistance from SuperFinger in clearing an obstruction from the nose, and, like any good kids’ movie, there are jokes that adults get that the kids might not yet, e.g. “his favourite guitarist Jimi Handrix’.
If your young ones missed out on this series at the beginning, start them on it now.