Treehorn’s Treasure

Treehorn’s Treasure by Florence Parry Heide is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 1984. This new edition spans 60 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Treehorn, who discovers a whimsical transformation in his garden, where the leaves of a tree turn into dollar bills, prompting a playful exploration of the concept of money.
Readers will find a charming narrative that invites them to consider the value of money in a lighthearted manner. The book engages with themes of juvenile fiction and concepts related to money, making it a thoughtful addition for young readers. Through Treehorn’s imaginative experience, the story encourages curiosity and reflection on financial ideas in a fun and accessible way.
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“Money doesn’t grow on trees, or does it? Treehorn was sitting under a tree in the garden, reading a book, when he happened to glance up and see that the leaves on the tree were turning into dollar bills!”–Back cover.
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