Pinocchio

Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, published by Puffin Books in 1996, is a classic tale that follows the adventures of a marionette brought to life by the carpenter Gepetto. This edition, featuring 262 pages, presents the story of Pinocchio, who, despite his mischievous nature and disobedience, embarks on a journey filled with excitement and challenges. As he navigates his escapades, he encounters various characters, including the wise Cricket and the nurturing Blue Fairy, who offer guidance along the way.
Readers will discover a narrative rich in themes of adventure and personal growth as Pinocchio learns valuable lessons about kindness and responsibility. The story captures the essence of juvenile fiction while incorporating elements of fantasy and magic, making it a timeless read for children and adults alike. This edition aims to introduce a new generation to the beloved character of Pinocchio, whose desire to become a real boy drives the enchanting plot.
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The carpenter Gepetto has carved an extraordinary marionette called Pinocchio out of a special piece of wood. But what a scamp that Pinocchio turns out to be! He pulls off Gepetto’s wig and races out the door in search of adventure. Pinocchio finds plenty, but he is so mischievous and so very disobedient that despite the advice of Cricket and the Blue Fairy, he always seems to land in trouble. Yet Pinocchio is also kindhearted and loving, traits that, if he can only learn to behave, may help him realize his dream of becoming a real boy. For over a hundred years, children have delighted in this tale, now in a handsome new edition for a new generation.
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