A rediscovered gem from Italian children literature, written by the author of Pinocchio, translated and expanded by Alessandro Gallenzi and illustrated by Axel Scheffler (the illustrator of the Gruffalo).
A charmingly illustrated edition of this timeless children's fairy tale
Carved by Old Gepetto, Pinnochio has an enormous nose which grows longer whenever he tells a lie. He runs away and joins a circus but eventually the conscious of a talking cricket and Pinnochio's guardian fairy restore him to good behaviour, obedience and care for others.
Features the adventures of a mischievous puppet without strings, Pinocchio. This book discusses 'Pinocchio' in the contexts of the folk tale and the literary fairy tale, showing how Collodi... Læs mere
Ein Tischler findet einen Holzscheit, der zu sprechen beginnt, während er ihn bearbeiten will. Vor lauter Schreck, dass der Holzscheit reden kann, schenkt er das komische... Læs mere
Gepeto é um marceneiro muito talentoso. Um dia ele faz o seu próprio filho de madeira: Pinóquio. Seu filho vive muitas aventuras e desventuras no Teatro de Marionetes, no País das Brincadeiras,... Læs mere
Gepeto é um marceneiro muito talentoso. Um dia ele faz o seu próprio filho de madeira: Pinóquio. Seu filho vive muitas aventuras e desventuras no Teatro de Marionetes, no País das Brincadeiras,... Læs mere
Writer Lee Hall and director Marcello Magni (co-founder of the Theatre de Complicite) rework Carlo Collodi's classic tale of Pinocchio in slapstick commedia dell'arte style which should appeal to all ages.
The exuberant young scamp Pinocchio ignores the advice of his kindly father and sets off into the world in search of adventure. An abridged edition for young readers, with full-colour illustrations.
Köyhällä Geppetto-herralla on suuria unelmia. Hän aikoo veistää puuhalosta nukketeatterissa käytettävän marionettinuken. Nuken kanssa hän lähtisi kiertämään maailmaa! Nuken nimikin... Læs mere
„Es war einmal... Ein König! werden sofort meine kleinen Leser ausrufen. Nein, Kinder, da irrt ihr euch. Es war einmal ein Stück Holz."So wunderbar beginnt Carlo Collodi seine... Læs mere