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Oxford
Reading Tree Stories Stage 8 More Stories A The Evil
Genie
[Opening Music]
This story is called "The Evil
Genie", written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta. When you
hear this sound *, turn the page. Now open the book. Let¡¯s read the story
together.
P1: Biff had an idea. She wanted to try an
experiment. So one day, she put a bottle over a tiny apple. ¡°I wonder if the
apple will grow in the bottle, ¡°she thought. ¡° I¡¯ll have to wait and
see.¡±
P2: After a long, long time Biff went to see if
the experiment was working. It was! In the bottle was a big apple. Biff showed
the bottle to Nadim. When he saw the apple, he was amazed. ¡°How did you get
that in there?¡± he asked.
P3: Suddenly the magic key
began to glow. The magic took the children into another adventure. ¡°I wonder
where the magic is taking us,¡± called
Kipper. . . .
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Oxford
Reading Tree Stories Stage 9 More Stories Pack A The Blue
Eye
[Opening Music]
This story is called "The Blue Eye",
written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta. When you hear this
sound *, turn the page. Now open the book. Let¡¯s read the story
together.
P1: Mum was tidying up. Biff and Wilf were helping
her. They found an old case. "It¡¯s quite heavy," said Wilf. "I wonder
what¡¯s inside it." Mum opened the case and laughed. "Some of Dad¡¯s old
toys," she said. *
P2: They called Dad and showed him the toys.
Dad laughed. "Well," he said. "They¡¯re not much use. Most of them are
broken. I don¡¯t know why I kept them." Biff pulled a bag out of the
case. "What¡¯s in this bag?" she asked. "It¡¯s quite
heavy."
P3: The bag was full of marbles. Biff tipped them out on a
tray. "They¡¯re all different," she said. "Some of them are
beautiful." Dad told Mum to throw the old toys away, but he said Biff could
keep the marbles. *
P4: Biff and Wilf went up to Biff¡¯s
room. . . .
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