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Pinocchio


Pinocchio

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No. of pages 135

Published: 2005

Great for age 5-11 years

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"Pinocchio," by Carlo Collodi, tells the story of a wooden puppet brought to life by a kind fairy. Created by the poor woodcarver Geppetto, Pinocchio dreams of becoming a real boy. However, he often finds himself in trouble due to his mischievous and reckless nature. Accompanied by his trusty friend, the talking cricket Jiminy, Pinocchio embarks on a series of adventures that teach him valuable lessons about honesty, bravery, and selflessness. Despite tempting distractions and challenges, he ultimately strives for redemption and the chance to prove himself worthy of his dreams. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Pinocchio .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.

There are 135 pages in this book. This book was published in 2005 by Purple Bear Books .

Carlo Collodi was born in Florence in 1826. The Adventures of Pinocchio is his most famous work. Robert Ingpen was born in 1936 in Geelong, Australia. In 1986, he was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for his contribution to children's literature and has been honoured with Membership of the Order of Australia. 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:

Pinocchio