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?" (p.11)
There was once a lazy boy named Aladdin. His dad who had to run the family business alone, died of worry. Aladdin's mother was in despair.
Aladdin and Magical Lamp comes from a collection of Arabian stories known as The Thousand and One Nights. In early tellings of the story, the wicked magician isn't name, But in the first Aladdin pantomime he's called Aban a zar, so that's the name we've used here.
This story is described a state MAGICAL LAMP makes Aladdin happy to granting his wishes. After all, This picture book is a style which has a peculiar charm, and has unique sentence. It makes us excited very much. This is long story, but we can enjoy reading this book nothing lose interest because it is being carried with ehythmical. So I went into this story.
If your wish can come true, what will you wish for? I will wish you every happiness...
187 words
Daynes, Katie. (2003). Aladdin&His magical lamp.
London, England:USBORNE YOUNG READING
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