Beautifully illustrated retelling of this delightful children's classic retold for children growing in reading confidence and ability. Try as he might, Pinocchio just can't stay out of trouble. Is he doomed to be a wooden puppet forever? Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
This classic is about the journey of a wood puppet to become a real boy. Pinocchio has to learn things the hard way. On his way to the first day of school, He took off to visit the circus, bumped into a lane fox and a blind cat who were conmen. In the woods, he met a fairy who tried to get him home but once again he was distracted and visited the toy land, just like any other child who wants to have fun all the time. The adventure continues until he finally grew up doing the right thing that will turn him into a real boy. Many of us can only remember the Disney’s animation but it’s cool to read the original.
The original Pinocchio by Collodi is much more of a serial fantasy adventure than either the Disney film or the magnificent Del Toro film. It is dark without being sinister and strange while staying simple enough to understand. The circumstances of Pinocchio's adventures are not overly explained not are they heavy-handed morality plays. Overall, this book is fun and moves quickly. One can see why the characters and stories have lasted for so long.
I liked this story. The Story of Pinocchio is such a classic that it gave me a lot of childhood memories as I read it. I liked the pictures, but I actually think I preferred the Disney portrayal of Pinocchio as a character.