Why treehouses are all the rage in children's books
- Written by Elizabeth Hale, Senior Lecturer in English and Writing (children's literature), University of New England
There is a rich tradition of trees in mythology.Shutterstock
Two of Australia’s most popular children’s storytellers live in a treehouse. It’s a Thirteen-Storey one, at least it started out that way. The storytellers are Terry Denton and Andy Griffiths, responsible for an array of children’s comedies, who live in a fantasy...
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