The Arabian Nights (also known as One Thousand and One Nights) is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled during the Islamic Golden Age. These storie...
The Arabian Nights (also known as One Thousand and One Nights) is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled during the Islamic Golden Age. These stories, including famous tales like Aladdin, Ali Baba, and Sinbad, have been passed down through generations and translated into many languages, captivating readers worldwide with their themes of adventure, magic, and wisdom.
When Ali Baba overhears “Open, Sesame!” he discovers a secret cave—and a band of forty thieves. With Morgiana’s clever plans, he faces danger, outwits the villains, and finds a better kind of treasure.
Three princes race to find wonders: a flying carpet, a seeing tube, and a healing apple. But the lost arrow leads Prince Ahmed to Pari Banu—and to a daring test of love and honor.
A prince tests a flying horse, gets lost among the clouds, discovers a princess on a rooftop, and outwits a schemer and a king to bring her home in a daring rescue.