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The adventures that started it all! Newly bound together, the first four books of the fan-favorite chapter-book series are the perfect introduction to the New York.
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Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Tree House Mystery. Apr 07, Melanie Martel rated it really liked it Shelves: mystery , transitional-chapter-book , fiction. I would recommend this book to young readers transitioning from picture books to chapter books. The language is simple which makes it a good read. It is a good mystery book for the kids. Sep 22, Lynnea rated it it was amazing Shelves: fiction , children-s. Full of suspense! Great book for your 3rd grade reader!

Nov 30, angelofmine rated it liked it. This was a cute story. It's about a family who moves out in the country and the kids are seeing strange things around their new treehouse. The illustrations throughout were great. The only annoying thing was the girl chanting everything I figured out the mystery and it had a nice ending. Dec 19, Anthony rated it liked it Shelves: children-chapter-books , fiction , mystery , juvenile , horror , thriller. Roger and his family move from town to the wooded country.

There is a tree house on their property, and Roger thinks he saw someone in the window of it as him and his family were inspecting the property with the real estate agent. As they get settled in their new home, Roger notices footprints by the creek, that only has three toes on the foot. Will Roger solve the mystery of the tree house?

Jun 13, Susan rated it it was ok Shelves: , juvenile. Had this on the shelf for a long time and wanted to read before donating. Was an OK read, very juvenile so would probably suit the target audience well. Nice little story, but I really can't say much more about it. May 26, Kest Schwartzman rated it did not like it.

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This book is miscategorized. It ought to be under horror. Mar 26, Kaleena rated it liked it Shelves: illustrated , middle-grade , reader , mystery , homeschool. This was a cute little mystery story. My son enjoyed this a lot. There is a nice mystery element to it that is a little creepy but not scary.

An old but delightful middle grade novel with wholesome wordage and nice lessons. Jan 08, Rachel rated it really liked it. A quick fun read. Apr 25, Reading with Cats rated it it was ok Shelves: childrens , donate , meh.

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Nothing special. Jun 16, Marie rated it liked it Shelves: eriemomreads First chapter book read to just Trenton! Favorite part for me? He loved to smell the pages! Aug 14, Jessica rated it it was ok Shelves: children-s-books , magical-realism , mystery. Though as an adult I found this book's plot and characters flat and not engaging, I would recommend this book to younger children because it is such a great one for young readers. The vocabulary and sentence structure of this book remains as simple as that found in picture books, but there is an actual plot that will engage children as they read.

For that reason, I would especially recommend this book to young readers between 5 and 7 who are still transitioning from picture books to chapter Though as an adult I found this book's plot and characters flat and not engaging, I would recommend this book to younger children because it is such a great one for young readers.

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For that reason, I would especially recommend this book to young readers between 5 and 7 who are still transitioning from picture books to chapter books. The plot of this story is also exciting because it is centered around a curious mystery that children can relate to, so it will make them want to keep reading to find out what happens next, plus it will also engage their minds as they try to figure out the mystery for themselves. Overall, though I would not recommend this book to children who have progressed to normal chapter books, I definitely recommend this for reluctant or newer readers who need something simple but fun to get them jump-started.

Apr 06, Rose rated it liked it Shelves: children , read-alouds. Another one from my child hood. HYNE, C. LAUT, A. MAY, Ernest R. PINK, A. ROE, E. SAKI H. SIMS, E.

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