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(Ori) Aladdin and The Magic Lamp - PPT

Aladdin finds a magic lamp containing a genie while trapped in a cave by an evil magician. The genie grants Aladdin's wishes, including taking him home and building him a palace. However, the evil magician steals the lamp and palace. Aladdin uses a second genie from a magic ring to locate his palace. With the help of the genies, Aladdin defeats the magician and lives happily ever after with his palace and newfound wealth.

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(Ori) Aladdin and The Magic Lamp - PPT

Aladdin finds a magic lamp containing a genie while trapped in a cave by an evil magician. The genie grants Aladdin's wishes, including taking him home and building him a palace. However, the evil magician steals the lamp and palace. Aladdin uses a second genie from a magic ring to locate his palace. With the help of the genies, Aladdin defeats the magician and lives happily ever after with his palace and newfound wealth.

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Storybook:

Aladdin and The Magic Lamp


Aladdin and
The Magic Lamp
Once upon a time, in a little desert hut, lived a boy
called Aladdin and his mother. They were quite poor,
but very happy.

One day, a rich stranger came looking for Aladdin. “I


am a businessman,” he told Aladdin’s mother, “I have
come all the way from Arabia. I want your boy to come
and work for me. I will pay him so much that you will
not be poor anymore.”
Aladdin said, “Please can I go, mum? We do need the
money!”
What Aladdin and his mother didn’t know was that the man
wasn’t a businessman at all. He was really a magician.

The next day, Aladdin packed his things and left with the
man. They had traveled for hours when the man stopped.

Aladdin thought that was odd because there were no houses


or people anywhere nearby.

The man threw some magic-coloured powder at the ground


and bang! Suddenly the air was filled with smoke. When the
smoke cleared Aladdin could see there was a big hole in the
ground, a bit like a cave.
“Go inside,” said the man, “you will see lots of gold in
there. Take all you want. It’s yours! Oh, and you’ll see
an old lamp in there. Bring it out for me, please.”

Aladdin wasn’t sure but he went into the cave anyway.

The cave was filled with boxes and bags of gold. He


crammed his pockets with as much gold as he could.
Then he found the old and dirty lamp with a ring lying
next to it.

He called to the man to help pull him out of the cave.

“Hand me the lamp first,” the man said.


Aladdin thought that if he handed over the lamp the man might
just leave him in there. So, he said, “Please pull me out first.”

The man was really angry with this and threw more of that
magic powder at the opening of the cave. Slowly but surely, a
huge rock rolled over and shut the cave up.

Aladdin was left inside.

He shouted and shouted and hoped that someone might hear


him and come to help. But no one came.

Eventually, Aladdin got bored of shouting and looked down at


the rusty old lamp he was holding.

“I wonder why the man was so interested in this rusty old hunk
of junk?” he said to himself. Then he gave it a bit of a rub to
get rid of a piece of dirt.
“Oh, my,” said Aladdin, “I didn’t mean to—”

“Just jokin’ kid,” the genie said, with a cheeky smile, “so,
what’ll it be?”

“What’ll what be?” said Aladdin, looking confused.

“Your first wish, kid,” replied the genie, “I’m a genie, see? I do
wishes. So, what’ll it be?”

Aladdin smiled back, “Oh, I see. Brilliant! Okay, take me home,


please,” he said.

The next instant, Aladdin was home with his mother. Aladdin
told her what had happened. He rubbed the lamp again and the
genie reappeared.

This time, Aladdin asked the genie for a palace and the next
He was now the genie’s new master. “Take Aladdin’s palace and put it in the
desert” he commanded.

When Aladdin got home, he couldn’t find his palace or his princess or his
mother.

He was very worried. “It’s that evil magician” he thought to himself. Aladdin
suddenly remembered the ring he had found next to the old lamp. He gave it
a rub and another genie appeared in the shape of a little green mouse!
“Take me to wherever my princess and mother are,” he commanded the mouse
genie.

The mouse genie yawned and said, “Okay, but I’ve just woken up. Mouse genies
need their sleep, you know.”

He wiggled his little mousy nose and immediately Aladdin was in the desert in his
palace. His princess and his mother were very happy to see him.

But the evil magician was also there and the magic lamp was on a table. The
magician grabbed the lamp. Suddenly, he saw the little green mouse genie and
screamed! You see, he was really frightened by mice. Especially little green ones.

He dropped the lamp and Aladdin grabbed it. He quickly gave it a rub and the genie
appeared.

“Hey, master,” the genie said, “how ya doin’? You gotta wish?”

Aladdin said, “Turn this evil magician into an ant.”

“You got it, master,” said the genie, “I never liked him much.”

Suddenly, the evil magician turned into an ant.


And the little green mouse genie? Well, he simply
disappeared back into the magic ring and went back to
sleep.

The End

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