Aladin i čarobna svjetiljka

Aladin i čarobna svjetiljka

The story follows the poor young man Aladdin who, with the help of a magic lamp and a ghost from it, experiences incredible adventures.

Aladdin lived in poverty with his mother. One day, a mysterious wizard persuades him to help him enter a magical cave. There are incredible treasures in the cave, but the most important is the magic lamp. The wizard tries to trick Aladdin, but he manages to escape with the lamp.

At home, Aladdin accidentally discovers that the lamp contains a wish-granting genie. With the help of the ghost, Aladdin becomes rich and powerful, and even manages to win the hand of a beautiful princess. However, the evil wizard returns and tries to steal the lamp. After numerous conflicts, Aladdin outsmarts the wizard and permanently secures the lamp for himself and his family.

The story ends with a happy ending, where Aladdin lives happily with the princess, using the power of the lamp for good.

Dimensions
26 x 18.5 cm
Pages
16
Publisher
Andromeda d.o.o., Zagreb
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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