In "Alexander the Great and the Jungle House," a seven-year-old boy named Alexander from Buffalo, NY, lives in a unique home filled with over 150 plants, making it feel like a jungle. With his siblings, he embarks on an imaginative adventure, pretending to be explorers in search of hidden treasure among the lush indoor foliage. Their journey takes them through various rooms, each transformed by the abundant plants into exotic landscapes. The adventure culminates in the discovery of a chest in the sunroom, which humorously contains their mom's gardening tools—her "treasure" for caring for their botanical wonderland. The story concludes with the children realizing that their home is a magical place for endless exploration and fun, appreciating the vibrant life their mom's passion for plants has created.