Tree Fort Island

Tree Fort Island is a location that first appeared in JumpStart 1st Grade (1999).

In the Game
Tree Fort Island is one of six islands that Frankie and the player must enter to find a hidden treasure. Once the player enters the island, Frankie tells the player to follow the third clue to find out where the treasure is hidden. The player can also click anywhere to find any animations.

Residents

 * TV set
 * Switch it on and
 * watch it glow,
 * bringing you
 * your favorite
 * show.


 * Of all the
 * treasure hunting
 * clues only this
 * one broadcasts
 * the news.


 * Book
 * Stories passed
 * down through the
 * ages can be found
 * within its pages.


 * Flowerpot
 * It starts as a seed,
 * so itty-bitty.
 * Then it grows a stem
 * and petals so
 * pretty.


 * The treasure is
 * hidden where
 * a flower grows.
 * The scent is
 * sweet so follow
 * your nose.


 * Hammock
 * Lie down here
 * and be my guest.
 * Treasure hunters
 * deserve a rest.


 * Telescope
 * This will help you
 * get a peek of the
 * treasure that we
 * seek!


 * Tire swing


 * Rain barrel


 * This is round and
 * holds something
 * wet. You'll get
 * a prize if you
 * click there, I
 * bet!


 * Winch
 * To raise something
 * up, turn it this
 * way. To find a
 * treasure click
 * without delay.


 * This handle makes
 * a bucket rise to
 * reveal a treasure
 * prize!

Treasure

 * A pair of walkie-talkies
 * A stack of magazines
 * Slingshot
 * Medical kit
 * Jacks and ball

Trivia

 * Two students from the school, an African American girl and an Asian American girl, can be seen hollering at each other when one of their forts is clicked on. Another student, who's arm is only shown, is in the hammock.
 * Occasionally, Frankie can be seen putting a scary, yet funny looking mask on, which blinks, and then he takes it off as he smiles.

In Books
It is the main setting of JumpStart 1st Grade Readers: A Wild Weather Day. In the book, Frankie and his friends ride a ship to the island, and when the arrive, they take shelter from a storm in a clubhouse. Aside from the naming and theme of the island staying the same, the book's depiction doesn't have much in common with the game's depiction.