Jack and Jill's Treehouse

By Edwards, Pamela Duncan & Cole, Henry P.

Publishers Summary:
This is the wood that was hauled up to the branch that held the treehouse that Jack and Jill built. From hammering the first boards of wood to hanging the roof and the light, come follow along with Jack and Jill as they build a new treehouse! Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole's delightful cumulative read-aloud applauds busy young creators everywhere.

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ISBN
978-0-06009-077-7
Publisher
Katherine Tegen Books


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 2008

PreS-Gr 1 This gentle, cumulative tale follows two children from the early planning stages of a tree house to its completion. On a winter's day, Jack and Jill scope out the ideal tree branch on which to build. By the next page, spring has arrived, and the kids have started construction. Their progress is mirrored by two robins who are piecing together their own abode. Step by step, the children add the floor, the roof (a b...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2008

Jack and Jill build a tree house of the quilt-slung-over-a-rope-variety. The building process is described in a cumulati...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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