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Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp - (Arabian Nights Adventures) by Kelley Townley & Harpendore (Paperback)

Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp - (Arabian Nights Adventures) by  Kelley Townley & Harpendore (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Planning on seeing Aladdin the Disney musical? Read the classic story of <i>Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp</i> in this sparkling new edition by Harpendore. <p/>Synopsis: Aladdin is a poor boy who lives with his mother in the ancient kingdom of Cathay. One day a strange man appears offering untold riches! Aladdin is not so sure, yet he's sorely tempted. Join Aladdin on his incredible adventures and visit the cave of treasures. A world of magic awaits you, but watch your step - there's mischief lurking at every turn! <p/>The Arabian Nights (also known as The One Thousand and One Nights) is an ancient collection of tales that have existed for thousands of years. Harpendore's Arabian Nights Adventures are beautifully retold versions of these ancient classics that are specially designed to appeal to children aged seven years and above. They are written in a warm and accessible style and include wonderful illustrations inside. With mischief and magic in equal measure, this series is sure to captivate readers everywhere. <p/>Stories included in the Arabian Nights Adventures series are: <br><ol><li>The Adventures of Prince Camar & Princess Badoura</li><li>Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp</li><li>Gulnare of the Sea</li><li>Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves</li><li>The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor</li><li>The Enchanted Horse</li><li>The Talking Bird, the Singing Tree and the Golden Water</li><li>The Merchant and the Genie</li><li>The Tale of Zubaidah and the Three Qalandars</li><li>The Adventures of Harun al-Rashid, Caliph of Baghdad</li><li>The Three Princes, the Princess and the Jinni Pari Banou</li><li>The Fisherman and the Genie</li><li>The King's Jester (also known as The Little Hunchback)</li></ol><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kelley Townley is a British writer of fiction and non-fiction for children and young adults. She trained as a teacher and gained her MA in creative writing with distinction from Bath Spa University. Kelley has written the complete Arabian Nights Adventures series for Harpendore. She lives with her family near Bath, England. <p/> Anja Gram has illustrated numerous children's books and magazines. Her highly distinctive style is appreciated by readers around the world. Anja lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. <p/> Harpendore are creators of exciting books and media for children and young adults. Reviews 'This is a lovely book, I am so glad it is part of our collection! Although you are told not to judge a book by it's cover, I love the cover of this one! The book is written in such a way that both my 6 and 8 year old can read it either with me or on their own. There are some illustrations through the book and these are great too. I don't want to give too much away but it's a great story and will be read over and over I am sure.' (Read to Mouse age 6 and Leggies age 8). <i>- Toppsta</i> <p/> 'I really enjoyed this book. The story was exciting and the words were easy to see and read which is important for me as I have dyslexia.' (Read by Ewanm age 8). <i>- Toppsta</i> <p/> 'I was so excited when my mummy told me that I had won a book from Toppsta! I rushed home from school to read it and it was as exciting a book as I could have wanted! Aladdin is so brave. I told all my friends at school that they should read this book!' (Read by Hermione age 7). <i>- Toppsta</i> <p/> 'My son enjoyed reading this book. He would tell me what was happening and found it exciting. The text is a good size and nice and clear which is important as my son has dyslexia.' (Evemot). <i>- Toppsta</i> <p/> 'My 9 year old and I read this together. We enjoyed the story very much, the sorcerer was a great baddie and most unlikeable. At less than 150 pages the book was very accessible.' (Read to Jack age 9). <i>- Toppsta</i>

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