Everything You Need for a Treehouse

by Carter Higgins (Author) Emily Hughes (Illustrator)

Everything You Need for a Treehouse
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

 "One magical, impossible treehouse after another." --The Wall Street Journal

Treehouses are for wonder. Treehouses are for snacks. Treehouses are for whispers and snickers and echoes. Treehouses are for everyone.

This magical work of art from acclaimed picture book creators Carter Higgins and Emily Hughes celebrates the universal wonder of treehouses and all the adventure that live among branches.

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 3--The hunt for a perfect spot for a tree house starts appropriately from the ground up. The illustrations in this book do not disappoint--beginning with a sweeping image that urges readers to imagine a "home of timber and rafters in wrangled, gnarled bark." Kids will love climbing upward to the canopy with each turn of the page, where they will discover a feast of details. Included are images of airy spaces designed for plants or books, ladders or lifts for those who use wheelchairs, places to sleep amid branches, and the "fuzziest kind" of socks and a sleeping bag without holes. With a view of the stars and a wish for "secrets and whispers," this book urges adventure and creativity with digitally enhanced figures created with graphite and softly colored and highly detailed sweeping vistas--and the accompanying prose to encourage thoughtfulness in young poets. VERDICT A suggested first purchase for young and old readers alike.--Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TX

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

This fantastical picture book begins with an invitation to pause and dream: "Everything you need for a treehouse/ starts with time/ and looking up." In subsequent spreads, a diverse cast of kids creates increasingly elaborate, whimsical structures, from a spiraling tree-canopy platform to a giant, multi-story basket nestled high within branches. Poetic text from Higgins (This Is Not a Valentine) reaches for warm intimacy by directly addressing young readers, but the alliterative lines' meaning can feel obscure ("maybe a rope, / some twisted twine/ of spun sugar and sap"). The digitally colored graphite illustrations by Hughes (Charlie & Mouse) truly shine, with scenes of children playing, reading, sharing secrets, and stargazing in wondrously detailed worlds within worlds of their own making. A final image of kids on a suburban terrace eying a single potted tree offers a return to the opening line's gentle reminder: "Everything you need for a treehouse/ starts with time/ and looking up." Ages 3-5. (Apr.)

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Review quotes

"An alluring, poetic read by Carter Higgins spilling over with ideas about building a house in the trees."—The Missourian—-
Carter Higgins
Carter Higgins is the author of many books for young readers, including Everything You Need for a Treehouse, Some of These Are Snails, and the chapter book series Audrey L & Audrey W. Her first book as both author and illustrator, Circle Under Berry, was named a Best Book of 2021 by Publisher's Weekly, Smithsonian Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. She is also an Emmy-winning visual effects and motion graphics artist, and spent a decade as an elementary school librarian. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @carterhiggins. She lives in Las Vegas.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781452142555
Lexile Measure
1060
Guided Reading Level
N
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication date
April 10, 2018
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
Library of Congress categories
Imagination
Tree houses

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