What’s the book about?
Hazel is nine years old, as long as her bunk bed and as kind as a marshmallow. She and her friends – Odette, a pademelon, Walter the wombat, Tiny, a honey possum and Poky – an echidna who changes colour depending on Hazel’s mood – live together in a treehouse in the bush. Every day brings new adventures, sometimes mistakes … and always, always, imagination and friendship.
Acclaimed author, Zanni Louise and illustrator Judy Watson have created an Australian ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ in this delightful, whimsical celebration of childhood.
Recommended for:
Ages 6+
Three reasons to read it:
- Watson’s illustrations are nothing short of breathtaking, bursting with charm that beautifully complements Louise’s storytelling. Each page is a visual feast, inviting readers to linger and explore every detail of Hazel’s world. The images are so vibrant that they practically leap off the page, making it a joy for both kids and adults to experience together. You’ll find yourself flipping back just to admire Watson’s art!
- In Hazel’s Treehouse, Hazel learns the true value of friendship as she invites others to join her in her treehouse dreams. The story emphasizes teamwork and collaboration, showcasing how working together can lead to greater adventures and stronger bonds. It’s a delightful lesson wrapped in a fun narrative, perfect for young readers learning about the importance of community and connection.
- At its core, Hazel’s Treehouse is about growing up, finding your place in the world, and embracing who you are. Hazel’s journey through creativity, and adventure mirrors the experience of childhood. It’s full of ups and downs, joys and challenges. This heartfelt narrative will resonate with readers of all ages, encouraging them to embrace their individuality and follow their dreams. It’s a story that uplifts, inspires, and celebrates the journey of growing up.
Buy a copy of Hazel’s Treehouse here.
About the author:
Based in the Byron Bay hinterland, Zanni Louise is passionate about writing quality books for children and inspiring people to write their own stories. Zanni has written 30 books for children, including picture books and junior fiction. Her books have been described as quirky, warm and funny, and are sold in many foreign territories. She’s been twice listed in the CBCA Notables, and her picture book Archie and the Bear was selected for the highly prestigious international children’s catalogue: The White Ravens.
Judy Watson grew up in a house behind her father’s veterinary clinic, and spent all her holidays on a farm near the beach. When she was not reading or drawing, she could be found lying in the long grass watching bugs and birds. Judy’s first picture book won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Children’s Fiction. She has illustrated over 20 books for children. She particularly enjoyed drawing Australian plants for Searching For Cicadas (written by Lesley Gibbes).











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