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Friday, July 16, 2010

ALADDIN & HISMAGICAL LAMP

Aladdin was trapped. It was cold, dark and very spooky. He rubbed his hands to keep warm. Suddenly, a huge man rose up in front of him. "I am the genie of the ring," he boomed. "What can I do for you?" "Get me out of here!" shouted Aladdin. In a flash, he founc himself outside on the grass. He rushed home to tell his mother what had happened. "Abanazar uncle. He did macic things and tried to kill me!" he cried. "You and your stories," said his mother. "Now, what do you want for supper? I'll sell that old lamp to buy some food." She started to polish the lamp and jumped back in fright as a giant man floated out. "Do you have any food?" asked Aladdin. "I'm starving." In an instant, a huge feast appeared on silver plates. The food and wine lasted for a week. When it had gone, Aladdin sold the silver plates. Now life was easy. If Aladdin or his mother wanted food, Aladdin just rubbed the lamp and asked the genie. One day, Aladdin was at the market selling plates when he saw bome sparkling jewels. "They're just like the gladd fruit I picked in the cave," he thought in amazement. He ran straight home, found the jewels he'd picked in the cave and hid them.
I wanted the lamp of magic.

Usborne Young Reading cimbines exciting storiesneasy reading text. 0780746088982

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