Kila: Tom Thumb app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 3477 ratings )
Photo & Video Book
Developer: Tuan Tran
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Jan 2016
App size: 110.31 Mb

"Kila: Tom Thumb" 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:

Tom Thumb

A poor countryman and his wife had a child who was perfect in all his limbs but no bigger than a thumb, named Tom Thumb. They gave him plenty of nourishment but he grew no bigger.

One day his father made ready to go into the forest to cut wood. "Father," cried Tom Thumb, "I can bring the cart. Let me alone do that!” The father laughed out loud but agreed with him to do so.

When the time was right, the mother set him in the horses ear. He yelled, "Gee-up, gee-ho!" And the wagon went along the right road to the wood.

Now, it happened that two strange men passed by. They saw a running wagon without driver and decided to follow it.

The wagon finally went up to the place of the father. He lifted down his little son and put him on a stump.

When the two strangers saw him, they thought the little boy would make their fortune if they showed him in the town for money.

They went up to the woodcutter and asked him to sell his son. Tom Thumb whispered in his father’s ear, "Father! Let me go. I will soon come back again."

Then the father gave him up to the two men for a large sum of money. One of them put Tom Thumb on his hat and they left his father.

When it turned to dusk, Tom Thumb asked for a change. So the man took him down, and set him in a field by the roadside.

He ran away immediately, and slipped suddenly into a mouse hole.

The two men chased him with a stick but in vain. Tom Thumb crept farther and farther in and, as it was growing dark, they had to make their way home.

Tom Thumb came upon an empty snail shell and he settled himself down in it.

Suddenly, he heard three men pass by. One was saying to the others, "How can we get gold and silver off the rich parson?" Tom Thumb cried, "I can help."

They found him, and lifted him up. He said, "I can easily creep between the iron bars of the parsons room and hand out to you whatever you would like to have."

When they came to the house, Tom Thumb crept into the room but cried out with all his might, "Will you have all that is here?"

A cook who was sleeping in a room nearby heard it, raised herself in bed and listened. The thieves, however, in their fear of being discovered had run back part of the way.

So Tom Thumb crept among the hay and found a comfortable nook to sleep in.

At dawn, a maid got up and took up an armful of hay, which Tom Thumb lay asleep in, to feed the cows. When he awoke, he was in the stomach of a cow.