2012年4月23日月曜日

BR1-4: The Evil Genie

Biff grows an apple in a bottle. But what is in the bottle she finds on a magic adventure. And what happens when she pulls out the cork?

The Evil Genie is a book in the Oxford  Reading Tree series. It is a Stage 8 book. 
Biff wanted try an experiment. One day, she put a bottle over a tiny apple. She wonder if the apple will grow in the bottle, she thought. After a long, long time the apple grew up! And her friend Nadim was amazed. He asked her a question "How did you get that in there?"  Then, suddenly the magic key began glow and the magic took the children into another adventure. The magic took them to a tiny island in the middle of the ocean. Floppy hates adventures. He is their dog. They looked for the sailing ship. After that they saw one ship. They all waves and shouted. The boat turned and cames towards them. The boat reached the island . There was a boy saling it.  His name is Kamar. He is looking for his father, Hasson. And said he would resucue them, so they climbed into the boat. Biff took the bottle and said, "It's very heavy, I wonder what's in it." They opened it. Then, something terrible happened. There was a loud bang and a cloud of smoke, an evil genie shou out. A evil genie was loked in the bottle by Hassan, so he hates Hassan. He puffed out his cheeks and blew very hard. The wind snapped off the mast. Big waves tossed th boat up and down. The boat was swept on to the shore. They were all wet, but nobody was hurt. The boat was broken. Then a man running towards them. He is Hassan, Kamar's father. Hassan told them that his ship had been wrecked on the island, so he lives in island. When they were talking, suddenly the evil genie appeared! But Floppy began to bark and snarl at the genie. The evil genie hates dogs.
The evil genie used his powers on the bird, and "Get the dog." he called.
The bird flew down, picked up Floppy in its claws.
 The magic took the children home. Can they save Floppy?
To be continued...




Hunt, R. & Brychta, A.(2001). The Evil Genie:Oxford University Press.

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