Review Detail
Kids Fiction
170
Fun and full of Action
(Updated: June 30, 2026)
Overall rating
4.8
Plot
5.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Treehouse Trouble is the first book in a new early chapter book series featuring Honey Bunny and Muk Muk Moose. This friend duo has different personalities and energy levels that balance each other out as they help other woodland friends with their problems through their inventions.
The illustrations help break up the text for independent readers who are transitioning to longer texts. They are also zany and have a cartoon feel that captures readers' attention and maximizes the silly solutions presented in the text.
While there is a lot of action and overall fun, there are also just enough higher-level words like gelatinous, wafted, and schematics in every chapter to provide a good vocabulary builder for older readers. The ending brings seemingly random incidents together for a feel-good solution.
Overall, this is a light-hearted, energetic chapter book that is great for readers transitioning into longer books. The zany inventions and fun illustrations will keep readers coming back for more.
The illustrations help break up the text for independent readers who are transitioning to longer texts. They are also zany and have a cartoon feel that captures readers' attention and maximizes the silly solutions presented in the text.
While there is a lot of action and overall fun, there are also just enough higher-level words like gelatinous, wafted, and schematics in every chapter to provide a good vocabulary builder for older readers. The ending brings seemingly random incidents together for a feel-good solution.
Overall, this is a light-hearted, energetic chapter book that is great for readers transitioning into longer books. The zany inventions and fun illustrations will keep readers coming back for more.
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