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A picture book inspired by childhood daydreams of an idyllic life in the tree tops.
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Great way to connect with your child or childhood when you don't have a place in the trees to do it.
Treehouse
Treehouse
A picture book inspired by childhood daydreams of an idyllic life in the tree tops.
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If anywhere my house could be

I’d put it right atop a tree

Where I could smell the freshest air

And live on it without a care

With coils of rope I’d make a rig

So though the job may seem too big

I’d hoist up my supplies with ease

And make construction just a breeze

Of course I’d build a balcony

With bridges going tree to tree

For then I’d have some place to go

But never have to head below

My arbor. . .

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    Jason Payne liked a chapter from Treehouse

    If anywhere my house could be

    I’d put it right atop a tree

    Where I could smell the freshest air

    And live on it without a care

    With coils of rope I’d make a rig

    So though the job may seem too big

    I’d hoist up my supplies with ease

    And make construction just a breeze

    Of course I’d build a balcony

    With bridges going tree to tree

    For then I’d have some place to go

    But never have to head below

    My arbor. . .

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    recommend · recommended by Jason and 1 other

    People who have recommended the chapter, the first few stanzas

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