The Adventures of Pinocchio facts for kids
The Adventures of Pinocchio (Italian: Le avventure di Pinocchio) is a story by Carlo Collodi. It was first published as a serial in a children's magazine between 1881-1883. The serial ended tragically with the death of Pinocchio. It was published as a book in 1883 with black and white illustrations by Enrico Mazzanti. Pinocchio tells the story of a puppet who wants to become a real boy. The book has been adapted to movies.
- Zipes, Jack (Ed.) 2000. The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales. Oxford UP. pp. 384–5.
Images for kids
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Pinocchio throws a hammer at the talking cricket.
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The puppet master Mangiafuoco
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The Fairy saves Pinocchio
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They finally reach the city of Catchfools.
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Some of the more than 260 translations of the book displayed at the Accademia della Crusca library, Florence.
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"As he lies, his nose grows", illustration by Carlo Chiostri.
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A giant statue of Pinocchio in the park Parco di Pinocchio, Pescia.
See also
In Spanish: Las aventuras de Pinocho (novela) para niños