Kila: The Fisherman and the Fish app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 7332 ratings )
Travel Book
Developer: Tuan Tran
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Jan 2016
App size: 68.38 Mb

"Kila: The Fisherman and the Fish" is a free story book from Kila.

Kila is a FREE book app for kids on iOS that offers fun and interactive activities to stimulate the love of reading. Kila helps kids to enjoy reading and learning with a plentiful amount of interactive fables, fairy tales, songs and games. Kila is designed for children not only playing alone, but playing with their parents too.

We hope you enjoy this book. If there are any problems please contact us at [email protected]
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Story detail:

The Fisherman and the Fish

An old man and woman lived poorly for many years. They had a small hut, and every day the man went out to fish.

One day, he threw out his net and pulled out only seaweed two times in succession. But, on the next throw, he pulled out a golden fish. The fish pleaded for its life and promised him that he could have any wish in return.

The old man became so scared by the fact that a fish could speak, that he said he did not want anything and let the fish go.

When he returned home and told his wife about the golden fish, she got very angry and told him to go and ask the fish for a new water trough because theirs was broken.

The fish happily granted this small request.

The next day, the wife told her husband to ask for a new house and the fish granted this also.

Then, the wife asked for a palace because she wanted to become a noble lady, and the fish granted this also.

Finally, she decided that she wanted to become the ruler of all the sea and that the golden fish would obey all of her commands.

The fish then cured her greed by putting her back in the old hut and giving her back the broken trough.