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Tales from the Arabian Nights
Tales from the Arabian Nights | Andrew Lang
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Presents the classic Arabian folk tales about Aladdin with his magical lamp, the Enchanted Horse, the Princess Badoura, Sinbad the Sailor, and the Caliph of Bagdad, Haroun-al-Raschid.
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I feel that everyone should read this book of stories at least once in their lives. It's well worth it! ❤️

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This book could be used as a LC. It is more appropriate for older grades as it is violent. This is a book that has many tales including Aladdin. http://www.learner.org/libraries/engagingliterature/responding/lessonplan.html This lesson plan is for LCs in 3-5 grade. UDL principles are 2.1-clarify vocab, 3.1- supply background knowledge. ELL principles are 2-cooperation & 6- monitor comprehension.#ucflae3414f17

ashley.v I think it is fantasy 7y
DrSpalding When you see tales… That eludes to traditional literature. That also aligns with the violence. TL in its original form was quite violent; the variants are more appropriate for young children. 7y
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