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The 169-storey treehouse [dyslexic friendly]

Griffiths, Andy, 1961-2024
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Andy and Terry have built their biggest and most astonishing treehouse yet! It has everything they -- and you -- could wish for, including an electric pony stable, a Santa Land, a noisy level, a kangaroo-riding range, a whatever-weather-you-want dome, a 100% edible gingerbread house and a hall of funhouse mirrors. But Anti-Andy, Terrible-Terry and Junkyard-Jill, their doppelgangers, are trapped in one of the mirrors -- and they want out.
Main title:
The 169-storey treehouse [dyslexic friendly] / by Andy Griffiths ; illustrated by Terry Denton.
Author:
Imprint:
Strawberry Hills NSW : Dyslexic Books, an imprint of ReadHowYouWant, 2024.
Collation:
iii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Dyslexia, can make it hard to recognize and remember words and letters, so font, layouts and spacing stop the page from becoming overcrowded.Irlen syndrome, where words and letters can seem to ‘jump around’, blurry, moving, or disappear, a tinted paper is used that helps reduce visual stresses.Any five books from this series may be read as Challenge books and up to five more can be read as personal choice books. Go to the online booklists for the PRC ID of the individual books in this series.Set in 12 pt. Dyslexie.
Audience:
Upper primaryFor Ages: 8+ years old
Contents:
The 169-storey treehouse --Wild weatherThe big pushHall of funhouse mirrorsAll tied upShow-and-tellPrincipal GradgrindTime-outTime-inMonkey mayhemThe 13-storey treehouse schoolThere's no home like a treehouseThe Last Chapter.
ISBN:
9781760987862 (hardback)9781038767820 (paperback)
Language:
English
BRN:
530520
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