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Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

[ DLTK's Fairy Tales Activities Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp The famous fairytale Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is thought to be from One-Thousand-and-One Nights, which is a collection of stories that is thought to have originated from the Middle East. Written by Yara Assaf for DLTK's Fairy Tale Activities for Kids. Once upon a time there was the son of a poor tailor in the Arabian Desert named Aladdin. The father would ask Aladdin everyday to work with him in his job as a tailor, but instead Aladdin spent most of his days in the streets of their neighborhood, playing with other lazy boys. Aladdin never helped his father with work. Aladdin’s father became so overwhelmed and tired with all the work he had to do on his own, that he fell ill and died. This left Aladdin alone with his upset widowed mother, whom he was now responsible for taking care of. Even then, he did not try to change his lazy and passive ways. He continued to waste time in the streets of his town, playing with friends and ignoring the responsibility he was left with for his household and mother. Eventually; his mother had to put herself to work just to get by, in place of her son. One intensely hot day in Arabia, a stranger approached Aladdin in the streets where he played all day. This stranger was tall, with long dark hair and foreign clothing. He asked Aladdin: “Are you Aladdin, the son of the local tailor that recently passed?” asked the mysterious man. Aladdin nodded, and then the stranger hugged ...

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

The embedded audio player requires a modern internet browser. You should visit There once lived a poor tailor, who had a son called Aladdin, a careless, idle boy who would do nothing but play ball all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that he died; yet, in spite of his mother’s tears and prayers, Aladdin did not mend his ways. One day, when he was playing in the streets as usual, a stranger asked him his age, and if he was not the son of Mustapha the tailor. “I am, sir,” replied Aladdin; “but he died a long while ago.” On this the stranger, who was a famous African magician, fell on his neck and kissed him, saying, “I am your uncle, and knew you from your likeness to my brother. Go to your mother and tell her I am coming.” Aladdin ran home and told his mother of his newly found uncle. “Indeed, child,” she said, “your father had a brother, but I always thought he was dead.” However, she prepared supper, and bade Aladdin seek his uncle, who came laden with wine and fruit. He presently fell down and kissed the place where Mustapha used to sit, bidding Aladdin’s mother not to be surprised at not having seen him before, as he had been forty years out of the country. He then turned to Aladdin, and asked him his trade, at which the boy hung his head, while his mother burst into tears. On learning that Aladdin was idle and would learn no trade, he offered to take a shop for him and stock it with merchandise. Next day he bought A...

Did Aladdin Use A Wish To Get Out Of The Cave?

Contents • How did Aladdin came out of the cave? • What did Aladdin say to open the cave? • What does Aladdin say to open the Cave of Wonders? • Did Aladdin wish to be a prince? • Does Aladdin have unlimited wishes? • What do genies say when they grant a wish? • Does genie still have powers after being freed? • What does genie ask Aladdin to wish for right after Aladdin sets him free? • Why was Aladdin allowed in the cave? • What is a female genie called? • Are genies immortal? • What would you wish for if you had a genie? • What can Aladdin not wish for? • What was Jafar’s first wish? • Does Aladdin marry Jasmine? • Did the genie lose his powers? • How did Aladdin Fulfil his wishes? • What does Jafar say when he becomes a Genie? • What did Aladdin see in the cave? • What did Aladdin find inside of the lamp? • What’s the tiger in Aladdin called? • Why are genies blue? Three wishes gives him one big meaningful wish (to be made into a prince), one throwaway wish (to be saved from drowning), and one final wish to tie up the whole story (to free the Genie). How did Aladdin came out of the cave? Ans 3- The stranger left Aladdin in the cave because Aladdin refused to give the lamp to him. … Ans 4- Aladdin rubbed the magic ring and the genie of the ring stood before him. Aladdin asked the genie to take him to his home and thus escaped from the underground cave. What did Aladdin say to open the cave? “Open sesame” (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم‎) is a magical phr...

The Arabian Nights (1909)/The Story of Aladdin

THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP I N the capital of one of the large and rich provinces of the kingdom of China there lived a tailor, named Mustapha, who was so poor that he could hardly, by his daily labour, maintain himself and his family, which consisted of a wife and son. His son, who was called Aladdin, had been brought up in a very careless and idle manner, and by that means had contracted many vicious habits. He was obstinate, and disobedient to his father and mother, who, when he grew up, could not keep him within doors. He was in the habit of going out early in the morning, and would stay out all day, playing in the streets with idle children of his own age. When he was old enough to learn a trade, his father, not being able to put him out to any other, took him into his own shop, and taught him how to use his needle: but neither fair words nor the fear of chastisement were capable of fixing his lively genius. All his father’s endeavours to keep him to his work were in vain; for no sooner was his back turned, than he was gone for that day. Mustapha chastised him, but Aladdin was incorrigible, and his father, to his great grief, was forced to abandon him to his idleness: and was so much troubled at not being able to reclaim him, that it threw him into a fit of sickness, of which he died in a few months. ​The mother, finding that her son would not follow his father’s business, shut up the shop, sold off the implements of trade, and with the money she rec...

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The Adventures of Aladdin

• Home • • Short Story of the Day • 100 Great Short Stories • • Children's Stories • Favorite Fairy Tales • Short Stories for Middle School • Short Stories for High School • Teachers' Resources • • • Mystery Stories • • • Winter Sports Stories • • • Short Short Stories • • • • Dog Stories • • • • Halloween Stories • Christmas Stories • Complete Short Story Library • • Short Stories for Children • Fairy Tales by Age • • • • Children's Christmas Stories • • • • Children's Poems • • Books for Young Readers • • • Winnie The Pooh • • Short Stories for High School • Short Stories for High School II • Short Stories for Middle School • Short Stories for Middle School II • Pre-K Wordplay! • Short Stories for Students • • Teachers' Resources • • All Authors • Find An Author • Female Authors • African American Library • Russian Writers • Mystery Writers • Features • • • Once upon a time, a widow had an only son whose name was Aladdin. They were very poor and lived from hand to mouth, though Aladdin did what he could to earn some pennies, by picking bananas in faraway places. One day, as he was looking for wild figs in a grove some way from the town, Aladdin met a mysterious stranger. This smartly dressed dark-eyed man with a trim black beard and a splendid sapphire in his turban, asked Aladdin an unusual question: "Come here, boy," he ordered. "How would you like to earn a silver penny?" "A silver penny!" exclaimed Aladdin. "Sir, I'd do anything for that kind of payment." "I'm not go...

“Where do you live ? asked the stranger. ..

direct & indirect speech PRACTICE TEST EXERCISES direct & indirect speech section section 1 direct & indirect speech section section 7 direct & indirect speech section section 9 direct & indirect speech section section 5 direct & indirect speech section section 11 direct & indirect speech section section 8 direct & indirect speech section section 4 direct & indirect speech section section 2 direct & indirect speech section section 10 direct & indirect speech section 14 direct & indirect speech section section 13 direct & indirect speech section section 12 direct & indirect speech section section 3 direct & indirect speech section section 6

Did Aladdin Use A Wish To Get Out Of The Cave?

Contents • How did Aladdin came out of the cave? • What did Aladdin say to open the cave? • What does Aladdin say to open the Cave of Wonders? • Did Aladdin wish to be a prince? • Does Aladdin have unlimited wishes? • What do genies say when they grant a wish? • Does genie still have powers after being freed? • What does genie ask Aladdin to wish for right after Aladdin sets him free? • Why was Aladdin allowed in the cave? • What is a female genie called? • Are genies immortal? • What would you wish for if you had a genie? • What can Aladdin not wish for? • What was Jafar’s first wish? • Does Aladdin marry Jasmine? • Did the genie lose his powers? • How did Aladdin Fulfil his wishes? • What does Jafar say when he becomes a Genie? • What did Aladdin see in the cave? • What did Aladdin find inside of the lamp? • What’s the tiger in Aladdin called? • Why are genies blue? Three wishes gives him one big meaningful wish (to be made into a prince), one throwaway wish (to be saved from drowning), and one final wish to tie up the whole story (to free the Genie). How did Aladdin came out of the cave? Ans 3- The stranger left Aladdin in the cave because Aladdin refused to give the lamp to him. … Ans 4- Aladdin rubbed the magic ring and the genie of the ring stood before him. Aladdin asked the genie to take him to his home and thus escaped from the underground cave. What did Aladdin say to open the cave? “Open sesame” (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم‎) is a magical phr...

The Arabian Nights (1909)/The Story of Aladdin

THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP I N the capital of one of the large and rich provinces of the kingdom of China there lived a tailor, named Mustapha, who was so poor that he could hardly, by his daily labour, maintain himself and his family, which consisted of a wife and son. His son, who was called Aladdin, had been brought up in a very careless and idle manner, and by that means had contracted many vicious habits. He was obstinate, and disobedient to his father and mother, who, when he grew up, could not keep him within doors. He was in the habit of going out early in the morning, and would stay out all day, playing in the streets with idle children of his own age. When he was old enough to learn a trade, his father, not being able to put him out to any other, took him into his own shop, and taught him how to use his needle: but neither fair words nor the fear of chastisement were capable of fixing his lively genius. All his father’s endeavours to keep him to his work were in vain; for no sooner was his back turned, than he was gone for that day. Mustapha chastised him, but Aladdin was incorrigible, and his father, to his great grief, was forced to abandon him to his idleness: and was so much troubled at not being able to reclaim him, that it threw him into a fit of sickness, of which he died in a few months. ​The mother, finding that her son would not follow his father’s business, shut up the shop, sold off the implements of trade, and with the money she rec...

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

The embedded audio player requires a modern internet browser. You should visit There once lived a poor tailor, who had a son called Aladdin, a careless, idle boy who would do nothing but play ball all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that he died; yet, in spite of his mother’s tears and prayers, Aladdin did not mend his ways. One day, when he was playing in the streets as usual, a stranger asked him his age, and if he was not the son of Mustapha the tailor. “I am, sir,” replied Aladdin; “but he died a long while ago.” On this the stranger, who was a famous African magician, fell on his neck and kissed him, saying, “I am your uncle, and knew you from your likeness to my brother. Go to your mother and tell her I am coming.” Aladdin ran home and told his mother of his newly found uncle. “Indeed, child,” she said, “your father had a brother, but I always thought he was dead.” However, she prepared supper, and bade Aladdin seek his uncle, who came laden with wine and fruit. He presently fell down and kissed the place where Mustapha used to sit, bidding Aladdin’s mother not to be surprised at not having seen him before, as he had been forty years out of the country. He then turned to Aladdin, and asked him his trade, at which the boy hung his head, while his mother burst into tears. On learning that Aladdin was idle and would learn no trade, he offered to take a shop for him and stock it with merchandise. Next day he bought A...