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Pinocchio
Carlo Collodi
36 episodes
8 months ago
Adventures of Pinocchio (version 2), The by Carlo Collodi

Do today's children still learn what a "marionette" is? The beloved story of Pinocchio may represent a last lingering picture of a world not dominated by plastic or electronic toys. Pinocchio is a puppet made from a piece of wood that curiously could talk even before being carved. A wooden-head he starts and a wooden-head he stays - until after years of misadventures caused by his laziness and failure to keep promises he finally learns to care about his family - and then he becomes a real boy. For those who have seen the Disney movie the cast of characters will be familiar, from the Talking Cricket (who acts as his conscience) to Lamp-Wick, his partner in truancy and having heedless fun. Though the toys of today are far from the puppet shows in Carlo Collodi's book, his themes of being truthful, thoughtful, and dependable will always be timely.
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Adventures of Pinocchio (version 2), The by Carlo Collodi

Do today's children still learn what a "marionette" is? The beloved story of Pinocchio may represent a last lingering picture of a world not dominated by plastic or electronic toys. Pinocchio is a puppet made from a piece of wood that curiously could talk even before being carved. A wooden-head he starts and a wooden-head he stays - until after years of misadventures caused by his laziness and failure to keep promises he finally learns to care about his family - and then he becomes a real boy. For those who have seen the Disney movie the cast of characters will be familiar, from the Talking Cricket (who acts as his conscience) to Lamp-Wick, his partner in truancy and having heedless fun. Though the toys of today are far from the puppet shows in Carlo Collodi's book, his themes of being truthful, thoughtful, and dependable will always be timely.
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Books
Arts,
Kids & Family,
Stories for Kids
Episodes (20/36)
Pinocchio
Chapter 36 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
19 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 35 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
10 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 34 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
12 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 33 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
13 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 32 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
10 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 31 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
11 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 30 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
8 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 29 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
12 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 28 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
9 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 27 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
10 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 26 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
4 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 25 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
5 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 24 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
10 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 23 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
8 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 22 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
5 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 21 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
4 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 20 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
4 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 19 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
6 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 18 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
8 minutes

Pinocchio
Chapter 17 of Pinocchio
2 years ago
8 minutes

Pinocchio
Adventures of Pinocchio (version 2), The by Carlo Collodi

Do today's children still learn what a "marionette" is? The beloved story of Pinocchio may represent a last lingering picture of a world not dominated by plastic or electronic toys. Pinocchio is a puppet made from a piece of wood that curiously could talk even before being carved. A wooden-head he starts and a wooden-head he stays - until after years of misadventures caused by his laziness and failure to keep promises he finally learns to care about his family - and then he becomes a real boy. For those who have seen the Disney movie the cast of characters will be familiar, from the Talking Cricket (who acts as his conscience) to Lamp-Wick, his partner in truancy and having heedless fun. Though the toys of today are far from the puppet shows in Carlo Collodi's book, his themes of being truthful, thoughtful, and dependable will always be timely.