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Tales of Arabian Nights / retold by Alison Phillips

por Phillips, Alison [adaptador/a].
Tipo: materialTypeLabelLibroSeries: Activity Reader ;2.Editor: Limassol (Cyprus) :Burlington Books ,2009 Descrición: 63 p :il. col ;21cm.ISBN: 9789963475230.Materia(s): Sheherezade | As mil e unha noites | Inglés | Libros en inglés | Conto | Clásicos universais adaptados | Conto fantástico | Outras culturas | Arabia | Oriente PróximoRecursos en liña: Faga clic para acceso en liña
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Resumo: In King Shahriyar’s opinion, all women are bad. Every night, he marries a new woman and then he kills her the next morning. But one day, he marries Sheherazade and she’s different. She starts to tell the king some stories and the king likes them. The next morning, the king doesn’t kill her – and she continues to tell her stories for a thousand and one nights. Here are three of the stories. But will the king kill Sheherazade in the end?
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Let Sheherazade, a gifted storyteller, take you on a journey to distant lands in this delightful collection of tales. Meet Mansur, a rich merchant who does to Cairo to seek his fortune. What does he find? Read about the two clever thieves who steal Balshazar's donkey. How do they trick him? Learn how a poor fisherman finds a bottle in his fishing net and becomes rich. What's inside the bottle?

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In King Shahriyar’s opinion, all women are bad. Every night, he marries a new woman and then he kills her the next morning. But one day, he marries Sheherazade and she’s different. She starts to tell the king some stories and the king likes them.

The next morning, the king doesn’t kill her – and she continues to tell her stories for a thousand and one nights. Here are three of the stories. But will the king kill Sheherazade in the end?

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