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Reading Planet - Aladdin and the Lamp - Blue: Rocket Phonics

Reading Planet - Aladdin and the Lamp - Blue: Rocket Phonics

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Abanazer takes Aladdin to a cave and asks him to steal a lamp, but Aladdin accidentally rubs it and a genie appears, offering him three wishes.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 16 pages
Publication date: 22 February 2019
Publisher: Rising Stars UK Ltd


Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a young man named Aladdin. Aladdin was a poor man who lived with his mother in a small house. One day, while he was out for a walk, he came across a mysterious old man. The old man told Aladdin that he had a magic lamp that could grant him three wishes.

Aladdin was amazed by the old man's offer and asked him how he could get the lamp. The old man told him that he would need to find a cave full of treasure and steal a lamp from there. Aladdin was hesitant at first, but the old man promised him that the treasure was worth it and that he would be rich for the rest of his life.

So, Aladdin set out on his journey to find the cave full of treasure. He traveled for days and nights, through deserts and mountains, until he finally came across the cave. Inside the cave, he found a lamp that was glowing with a bright light. He picked up the lamp and took it out of the cave, feeling excited and nervous at the same time.

When he got back to his house, Aladdin showed the lamp to his mother. His mother was amazed by the lamp and asked him what he wanted to wish for. Aladdin thought for a moment and then said that he wanted to be rich and powerful. His mother smiled and said that he was already rich in her eyes, and that true wealth was not about money but about kindness and compassion.

Aladdin was disappointed, but he knew that his mother was right. He decided to use his second wish to help others. He wished for a garden that would grow food for all the poor people in the town. The garden grew quickly and soon enough, the poor people had enough food to eat.

Aladdin was happy that he had used his second wish to help others. He decided to use his third wish to become the most powerful man in the world. He wished for a palace that would be bigger than any other palace in the world. The palace was built quickly and soon enough, Aladdin became the most powerful man in the world.

But with great power comes great responsibility, and Aladdin soon realized that he had made a mistake. He had become so obsessed with power that he had forgotten about the people who mattered most to him. He decided to use his final wish to return to his old life and live a simple life with his mother.

And so, Aladdin returned to his small house and lived a simple life with his mother. He was happy and content, and he knew that he had learned a valuable lesson about true wealth and happiness. The end.

In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the Lamp teaches us that true wealth and happiness are not about money and power but about kindness and compassion. Aladdin's journey to find the cave full of treasure and steal the lamp teaches us that we should always be careful what we wish for and that we should always put the needs of others before our own. And Aladdin's final wish to return to his old life and live a simple life with his mother teaches us that we should never be too proud to admit our mistakes and that true happiness comes from within.

Weight: 58g
Dimension: 172 x 211 x 2 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781510435940

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