The beloved tale of a wooden puppet who longs to become a real boy is as appealing now as when it was first released in 1940. The beautiful, vintage illustrations in this Little Golden Book retelling
In Pinocchio Goes Postmodern, sociologist Richard Wunderlich and literary critic Thomas J. Morrissey trace the ways in which the revamped American Pinocchio has trivialized the real struggles of child
"Thanks to Carlo Collodi, the real creator of Pinocchio, I have for many years been able to live thru the wooden boy. His ability to hold the metaphor in limitless ways has made my drawings, paintings
This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is a
The old wood-carver Geppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet that can dance and turn somersaults. But by chance, he chooses an unusual piece of woodNand the finished puppet can talk and misbehave l
Geppetto, a poor woodcarver, crafts a marionette from a strange piece of talking wood and inadvertently brings the mischievous Pinocchio – a walking, talking, wooden boy - into the world. The naughty,
A beautifully illustrated classic, suitable for all ages. Stunning watercolor paintings illustrate the classic tale Everyone knows the story of the wooden puppet who, after many trials, succeeds in
BE CLASSIC with Pinocchio, introduced by award-winning, bestselling author Ruta Sepetys. Pinocchio, a lonely woodcarver''s puppet, magically comes to life then runs away and gets into a lot of trouble