"Pinocchio," written by Carlo Collodi, tells the tale of a wooden puppet brought to life by the spirit of a fairy. Created by the lonely woodcarver Geppetto, Pinocchio is mischievous and naive, often getting into trouble as he tries to understand the world around him. His journey is filled with adventures and encounters with various characters, including the wise Talking Cricket and the conniving Fox and Cat. Pinocchio yearns to become a real boy, but he must learn the value of honesty, bravery, and love. Ultimately, his experiences teach him important life lessons, leading to his transformation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Tales .
This book has been graded for interest at 4-12 years.
There are 12 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Panamericana Editorial .
Carlo Collodi (1826-90) was an Italian journalist, playwright and novelist who achieved worldwide fame with his children's classic Pinocchio.
This book contains the following story:
Pinocchio
Gepetto the carpenter finds a piece of magic wood which he makes into a puppet to be the son he's always wanted. Pinocchio is very happy living with his father but he longs to be a real boy and not a puppet any more. This can only happen if he learns to be good. Pinocchio finds this tricky, particularly as he seems to meet a fair share of tricksters, the Fox and the Cat being no exception. Despite advice from the talking Jiminy Cricket Pinocchio gets into all sorts of trouble, including selling his school book for tickets to the Great Marionette Theatre, and foolishly planting gold coins in the Field of Miracles. And when he lies his nose grows! However during his many adventures Pinocchio learns what it means to be good and eventually the Fairy rewards him and turns him into a real boy.
This book is in the following series:
Tales