Kila: The Brother and Sister app for iPhone and iPad


4.1 ( 5501 ratings )
Sports Book
Developer: Tuan Tran
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Jan 2016
App size: 96.64 Mb

"Kila: The Brother and Sister" 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 support@kilafun.com
Thanks!

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Story detail:

The Brother and Sister

Once upon a time there were brother and sister who lived with their stepmother. She beat them every day and left them nothing to eat, so they decided to leave and find another place to live.

They travelled all of the next day. Then they came to a big forest, and they were so tired that they climbed up into a tall tree and fell asleep.

Their wicked stepmother was also a witch and she knew that the two children had run away. So she sneaked after them and cast a spell on all the streams in the forest.

In the morning, the children found a small stream and the boy was going to drink from it but his sister heard it say, "Who drinks of me, a tiger will be!" So the brother refrained from drinking.

When they came to a second stream, the sister heard it say, "Who drinks of me, a fawn will be!" But it was too late, her brother had already drunk the water and become a fawn.

The sister wept over her poor lost brother and the fawn wept also. Then she took off her her golden belt, tied it around the fawns neck and they went deeper into the forest.

Finally, they came to a little house and the maiden looked inside. As it was empty, she thought, "We might as well live here." And they lived a long while in the wilderness, all alone.

Now it happened that the King of that country was holding a great hunt in the forest. The fawn heard the hunt and did not want to be caught by them. His sister said, “So that I know you when you knock on the door, you must say, ‘Little sister, let me in.’”

When the hunters saw the fawn, they chased after him. They followed him to the little house and heard him call out, "Little sister, let me in.”

When the door opened, the King hastily pushed into the house and, there before him, stood a maiden more beautiful than any he had ever seen.

The King looked kindly on her, and said, "Will you go with me to my castle and be my dear wife?"
"Oh yes," answered the maiden, "but the fawn must come too. I cannot leave him."

The King lifted the beautiful maiden onto his horse and carried her to his castle where the wedding was held with great ceremony. The fawn was well looked after and lived freely in the castle garden.

When the wicked stepmother heard that the brother and sister were now very happy, her heart was filled with jealousy.
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