Disney’s live-action adaptation of ALADDIN is now available on Digital, and September 10, it will be released on Blu-ray! If you missed my announcement post, go read it to find out what bonus features you get on Digital and Blu-ray. That post has Genie’s Fig Jam Cookies in it too. In this post, I have ALADDIN craft and cookie recipe for you. I’ve also got free ALADDIN coloring pages and activities! Your kids will love them! Want to know how to draw Aladdin and Abu? I’ve got that too!
Aladdin Cookies
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My daughter and I made a variation of Genie’s Fig Jam Cookies by using a thumbprint cookie recipe that I found on Sugar Spun Run. Go to her website to get that recipe.
We used the sour cherry jam for our ALADDIN cookies, and they are so good! They just melt in your mouth. Trust me. If you like making cookies, get that recipe and make them!
Get both the live action ALADDIN and the original now!
Aladdin Craft Rhinestone Cuff Bracelets
To celebrate ALADDIN‘s release, As The Bunny Hops has created a jewelry design inspired by Princess Jasmine.
As you can see in this photo, Jasmine wears a cuff bracelet that belonged to her mother.

Mena Massoud is Aladdin and Naomi Scott is Jasmine in Disney’s live-action ALADDIN, directed by Guy Ritchie.
Download the instructions below to make this ALADDIN craft. Wear them while you watch the movie!
Make your own flying carpet
In celebration of ALADDIN, TinkerLab has created a simple science experiment where you can make your own magic carpet, inspired by the film!
Learn to draw Aladdin & Abu
In addition to these fun science experiment and Aladdin craft, you can learn to draw Aladdin & Abu!
Free Coloring Pages and Activities
Download the activity packet below for free coloring pages, bookmarks, mazes, card games and more!
Aladdin is a magical story
The streets of Agrabah are home to Aladdin, a lovable street rat who is eager to leave his life of petty thievery behind, believing he is destined for greater things. Across town, the Sultan’s daughter, Princess Jasmine, harbors dreams of her own. She longs to experience life beyond the palace walls. She longs to use her title to better serve the people of Agrabah. But her father is overprotective and her handmaiden, Dalia, keeps close tabs on her.
The Sultan is preoccupied with finding a suitable husband for his daughter. However, Jafar, his loyal and trusted adviser and a powerful sorcerer, is frustrated with the Sultan’s passive stance on Agrabah’s future and is devising a plan to assume the throne himself.

Marwan Kenzari is Jafar in Disney’s live-action ALADDIN.
Aladdin comes to Jasmine’s rescue when she visits the marketplace disguised as a commoner and is immediately struck by her beauty and fiery spirit, having no idea as to her true identity.

Aladdin (Mena Massoud) and Jasmine (Naomi Scott) flee from palace guards on the streets of Agrabah in ALADDIN, a live-action adaptation of Disney’s animated classic.
Following her back to the palace, he gets caught up in Jafar’s evil scheme and comes into possession of a magic oil lamp intended for Jafar and accidentally conjures up the Genie inside. A colorful and larger-than-life presence, the Genie grants Aladdin’s wish to become someone worthy of Jasmine’s love and the Sultan’s respect: Prince Ali.
As Aladdin and the Genie become friends, Jasmine too, succumbs to his charms, and together they embark on a dangerous and exciting adventure that will test their faith in themselves and their love for one another.
Those cookies look really good! I want to see this movie.
Is it just me or do movies get to DVD much faster these days? I haven’t seen the live action Aladdin yet but am looking forward to watching it. Also, I’m going to get my hands on that sour cherry jam!!!
I think they do get to DVD a lot faster! You’ll like the live action! It’s really cute & funny.
Mmmm those cookies look amazing!!!!
We like this movie at our house. The cookies sound great. My granddaughter would love doing this with me. Thank you so much for sharing