Pinocchio

Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, published by National Geographic Books on June 9, 2011, is a classic tale presented in English across 272 pages. The story follows the old wood-carver Geppetto, who creates a remarkable puppet from an unusual piece of wood. This puppet, named Pinocchio, possesses the ability to talk and misbehave, leading to a series of adventurous escapades that reveal his brave and inquisitive nature.
Readers will find a narrative rich in action and adventure, as Pinocchio navigates various challenges and learns valuable lessons along the way. The book explores themes common in fairy tales and folklore, showcasing the puppet’s journey toward earning his heart’s desire. This edition offers a fresh take on a beloved classic, making it a notable addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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The old wood-carver Geppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet which can dance and turn somersaults, but by chance he chooses an unusual piece of wood – and the finished puppet can talk and misbehave like the liveliest child. But Pinocchio is brave and inquisitive as well as naughty, and after some hair-raising adventures, he earns his heart’s desire.
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