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Disney's Aladdin

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What do you get when you combine a magic lamp, a flying carpet, a beautiful princess, and a young man who wants to be a prince? Disney's Aladdin! All the fun and adventure of the hit movie is retold in the classic Little Golden Book.

24 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1992

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Profile Image for Sean Barrs .
1,121 reviews48.3k followers
January 25, 2019
Aside from reading, theatre is one of my biggest passions. I love the atmosphere and I love how brilliantly an instant in time or an emotion can be captured on the stage. There’s just something so real behind it despite the fact it’s all performance.

Aladdin is one of my favourite musicals because it’s all feel-good. There’s no sadness or tragedy. There’s no death or despair. It’s just warm and fluffy. It’s a bit naïve in a way, but when you come away from such a play it can only leave you feeling happy. I watched Aladdin today in London and I bought this too. Certainly a day well spent!

It's a quick little book, more suited for children (or big children) who want a memento from a fantastic musical.
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1,027 reviews244 followers
March 29, 2024
This is a book that I read in my childhood, so along with all of the others that I have placed on here I am placing this 1 too. I don't think I liked it as a kid though.
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Profile Image for Colca.
224 reviews14 followers
February 21, 2019
I loved all these Disney books when I was a little kid and today I woke up and said to myself why not reread them! I will always stand by my opinion that you're never too old for kid's books!
Aladdin always has been and always will be one of the most popular Disney stories ever and I consider it a brilliant idea making the story into a kid's book to get children away from the tv screens just for a while :D
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199 reviews60 followers
July 1, 2020
Aladdin will always be one of my absolute favorite Disney movies and it was nice to re-read this book and take a trip down memory lane! ✨💜
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909 reviews
April 23, 2020
Just a short tease of the story, but it IS a mini book. Now I have all the movie songs playing in my head. I think I may need to watch the movie.
Profile Image for Hannah.
146 reviews2 followers
October 2, 2020
The story is set in the fictional kingdom of Agrabah. It begins with Jafar, the Sultan’s advisor attempting to steal a magic lamp from the Cave of Wonders. He learns that only one person is worthy of entering the cave. The next day, Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah escapes the palace and explores the marketplace in disguise. A villager named Aladdin helps her get out of trouble after she is caught stealing an apple from a vendor. Jafar finds out that Aladdin is the sole person worthy of entering the Cave Wonders. Jafar takes Aladdin to the cave and instructs him to only touch the lamp, but his monkey, Abu, touches a jewel. The cave collapses and traps Aladdin and Abu. A genie appears out of the lamp that grants three wishes. Aladdin wishes to be a prince so he can marry Jasmine and goes to the palace to seek her hand in marriage. She falls in love with him as soon as she realizes he is the boy from the marketplace. Jafar tries to drown Aladdin because he wants to marry Jasmine, and the Genie saves Aladdin. Jafar steals the lamp, and Aladdin tricks him into wishing to become a genie. Jafar doesn’t realize that he will be trapped in his lamp. Aladdin uses his last wish to free the Genie.

This book could be used to explore the issue of social class. Aladdin and the villagers in Agrabah were poor, while Jasmine and her father lived lavishly in a palace. Jasmine’s luxurious clothing and jewelry starkly contrasted Aladdin’s worn vest and patched pants. Jasmine was expected to marry a prince, and Aladdin felt that he needed to become one to woo her. In the end, Jasmine loved Aladdin even though he was poor, and her father changed the law so that Jasmine could marry whoever she chose.

Aladdin’s courage and perseverance were valued in the book, and in the end, he was granted a better life. Aladdin’s story is the central narrative, while other characters’ stories are overshadowed. Jasmine is the other main character, but she mainly serves as his love interest. Her thoughts about the kingdom and how it is being run are not explored. The villagers are illustrated but don’t play a part in the story. It is apparent that the kingdom’s subjects are not well-off, and I feel that incorporating their struggles would have improved the book. There also must have been servants at the palace, but they are not mentioned in the story. At the end of the book, Aladdin rises out of poverty when he marries Jasmine, but it is never told what happened to the rest of the kingdom. I would have liked to see Aladdin and Jasmine work together to alleviate the poverty in Agrabah and make it a better place for their subjects. Overall, I enjoyed the story, but I would have appreciated it more had it not just centered on Aladdin.
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303 reviews9 followers
November 8, 2017
Love children's books, but most likely the classic stories will be my favorite ones. Honestly is my first time reading the book, but I have seen all the movies and cartoon that they were ever made about Aladdin.
We all know the story of Aladdin, how he got to the palace and ended up with Jasmine ( i am very bad with names but I will never forget his name or hers). Reading this book when we have the genie introduced to us , I got very sad because , it brought beautiful memories with Robbie Williams being the voice for it ( I swear even if he was not the main character I feel he was the most important one).

Quick read, entertaining , and just perfect for the junior readers.
Profile Image for Christy Roberts.
1,636 reviews49 followers
July 31, 2019
It was alright not great or good. Jasmine has to marry a prince before next birthday and her dad is put under spell to make her marry this other guy but in the end she marries Aladdin the other dude he gets turned into a Genie forever and has to live in a bottle.

Her dad change the law where she didn't have to marry a prince she marry the person she wanted to which was Aladdin. Aladdin set the Genie free his last wish.
Profile Image for Patry Salvador.
44 reviews6 followers
June 2, 2019
No es realmente esta edición, pero de la que hablo es una adaptación de la película a modo "cuento" con los bocetos originales que se utilizaron para la película de animación. Una pequeña joya que todo fan de Disney y de Aladdin debería tener.
Profile Image for Lynn.
3,045 reviews86 followers
January 31, 2023
Disney's Little Golden Books are treasures to read. The Illustrations made the story more fun and with a salton, a magic lamp, a genie, a princess --- what could be more fun. This is a good introduction of Aladdin to little ones!
Profile Image for Ralph Zoontjens.
260 reviews3 followers
May 14, 2023
One of the flagship stories of 1001 Arabian Nights is joyously retold by Disney in this magnificent children' book with superb full-page illustrations. The Book Club series is dated but never outdated. Recommended for 6-8 y/o.
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331 reviews23 followers
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February 17, 2024
Another of my old kids books. This was okay, it's very obviously meant for kids and there isn't much for anyone else here. A very bare bones cliff notes-esque retelling of the movie.

Not sure if I'll keep it.
Profile Image for S. M. Hasan.
162 reviews
April 9, 2024
5 out of 5? Nope, this is the thing which is absolutely priceless. This comic is a folktale, I often heard about it in my childhood. From my parents, friends, relatives and others. A masterpiece. Must read for people. Whatever he likes to read books or not.
1 review
June 12, 2017
Best children's story,

Just like the movie, but short enough to keep my 5 yr old's attention. Little golden books are still the best for your little ones.
Profile Image for Melissa Rich.
88 reviews11 followers
August 1, 2017
it's so cute!!! going to try to reread so of this little story books!
Profile Image for Nikki.
817 reviews24 followers
September 2, 2017
This book was really good but it left out a lot of important parts. The pictures were all really good though and looked like the characters from the movie. Overall this was a very good book.
7 reviews
January 5, 2018
Great book and illustrations are good.
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Profile Image for Od Shushusinead.
46 reviews
March 20, 2021

Such a sweet children book. I read them with my children many years ago and now I'm passing them on to my grandchildren
1 review
July 27, 2021
Good
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Profile Image for Sukriti .
3,978 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2024
Jacob Grimm, alongside his brother Wilhelm, is renowned for compiling "Grimm's Fairy Tales," a collection of German folktales. This book is a captivating journey into the heart of folklore, presenting a mixture of enchanting and sometimes dark stories that have fascinated readers for generations. Grimm's work is not just a mere collection of tales; it's a profound exploration of the human condition, morals, and the cultural heritage of Germany. The stories range from the well-loved "Cinderella" and "Snow White" to the less known but equally intriguing tales. Each story is a masterpiece of fantasy, imbued with timeless themes and moral lessons, making this book a valuable treasure for both young and adult readers. Jacob Grimm's contribution through this compilation has left an indelible mark on literature and continues to inspire the imagination of readers worldwide.
Profile Image for Alayna Eve.
227 reviews2 followers
May 30, 2024
Condensed version of the story for children’s attention span
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