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MARC 21
The 143-storey treehouse
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$a9781760983444
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$aJF GRI
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$aGriffiths, Andy,$eauthor.
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$aThe 143-storey treehouse
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$aOne hundred and forty three-storey treehouse
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$aAustralia:$bPan Macmillan$c2021
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$a291 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm.
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$aThe Treehouse Series
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$aA Treehouse book.
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$aThe 143-storey treehouse -- Quazjex?! -- Are we there yet? -- Pents, paxes and pepper grinders -- Row, row, row your boat -- Campfire fun -- Fred the Ghostly Ghost -- We're not scared! -- We're going on a Hobyah Hunt! -- A dark, dark house -- Hobyah! Hobyah! Hobyah! -- Wedding beeps -- The last chapter.
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$aAndy and Terry's treehouse now has 13 new storeys, including a word-o-matic (it knows every word in the whole world!); a recycling depot; a wrecking ball; a complaining room; a spooky graveyard (where it's always midnight, even in the middle of the day); a toffee-apple orchard guarded by a kind scarecrow; and a camping ground where you can have a nice, relaxing camping holiday - unless you get caught by hobyahs, put in a bag and poked with a stick, that is ... Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!
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$aPrimary school age.
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$aTreehouses
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$aImagination
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$aBoys$vJuvenile fiction.