Tales from the Treehouse
Too Silly to Be Told . . . Until NOW!
Feiwel & Friends 2022
Easy read — content targets 4th–8th grade
Reading level 3.8 (3rd grade) but themes aimed at ages 9–14
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Genre
Themes
- friendship
- imagination
- creativity
- humor
- teamwork
- problem-solving
- storytelling
- adventure
About this book
This laugh-out-loud collection features 13 short, silly adventures from Andy and Terry’s ever-growing treehouse world. Each story stands alone, making it perfect for readers who like quick, zany bursts of fun. With cartoon-style art on nearly every page, it’s an easy, high-interest pick for fans of the series or anyone who loves goofy humor. Great for middle-grade readers who enjoy short stories, visual gags, and over-the-top imagination.
Setting: an ever-expanding, anything-goes treehouse packed with wild inventions and absurd adventures
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tales from the Treehouse right for my child?
It depends — here's what to consider for Tales from the Treehouse. The reading level is AR 3.8, which is typical for 3rd grade. The interest level is rated Middle Grades (4–8), meaning the themes and content are designed for ages 9–14 (4th–8th grade). Themes include friendship, imagination, creativity.
How long does it take to read Tales from the Treehouse?
At a typical 3rd grade reading pace, Tales from the Treehouse takes around 1.5h to finish. The book has 12,000 words. Slower or faster readers may vary significantly.
Does Tales from the Treehouse have an AR quiz?
Yes — Tales from the Treehouse has an AR quiz available, worth 2 points. Your child will need to take and pass the quiz through their school's Accelerated Reader program to earn credit. The quiz is typically 5–20 multiple choice questions about plot, characters, and setting.
What grade level is Tales from the Treehouse?
Tales from the Treehouse has an AR reading level of 3.8, which places it at a 3rd grade reading difficulty. The interest level is rated Middle Grades (4–8) — this reflects the age-appropriateness of the content and themes, not just the reading difficulty. A strong younger reader may handle the words fine while the themes are aimed at an older audience, or vice versa.