The 13-Storey Treehouse
Author: Andy Griffiths
Illustrator: Terry Denton
Book 1 in the Treehouse series
Pages: 238
Published: 2011
Age: 8+
Andy and Terry's 13-storey treehouse is the most amazing treehouse in the world: It's got a bowling alley, a see-through swimming pool, a tank full of man-eating sharks, a giant catapult, a secret underground laboratory and a marshmallow machine that follows you around and shoots marshmallows into your mouth whenever you're hungry!
Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!
About the Treehouse Series
Books in series order
- 1.The 13-Storey Treehouse(2011)
- 2.The 26-Storey Treehouse(2012)
- 3.The 39-Storey Treehouse(2013)
- 4.The 52-Storey Treehouse(2014)
- 5.The 65-Storey Treehouse(2015)
- 6.The 78-Storey Treehouse(2016)
- 7.The 91-Storey Treehouse(2017)
- 8.The 104-Storey Treehouse(2019)
- 9.The 117-Storey Treehouse(2019)
- 10.The 130-Storey Treehouse(2020)
- 11.The 143-Story Treehouse: Camping Trip Chaos!(2021)
- 12.The 156-Story Treehouse: Holiday Havoc!(2023)
- 13.The 169-Story Treehouse: Doppelganger Doom!(2024)
- +The Guide to the Treehouse: Who's Who and What's Where?(2023)
- +The Treehouse Fun Book(2016)
- +The Treehouse Fun Book 2(2017)
- +The Treehouse Fun Book 3(2018)
- +The Treehouse Joke Book(2019)
Reading age: 7+ years
Who wouldn't want to live in a treehouse? Especially a 13-storey treehouse that has a bowling alley, a see-through swimming pool, a tank full of sharks, a library full of comics, a secret underground laboratory, a games room, self-making beds, vines you can swing on, a vegetable vaporiser and a marshmallow machine that follows you around and automatically shoots your favourite flavoured marshmallows into your mouth whenever it discerns you're hungry.
Two new characters – Andy and Terry – live here, make books together, and have a series of completely nutty adventures. Because: ANYTHING can happen in a 13-storey treehouse.
This is a major new series from Andy and Terry – and it's the logical evolution of all their previous books. There are echoes of the Just stories in the Andy and Terry friendship, the breakaway stories in the Bad Book (the Adventures of Super Finger), there's the easy readability of the Cat on the Mat and - like all their books - the illustrations are as much a part of the story as the words themselves.

