Pinocchio

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Autor: Carlo Collodi

Distribuidor: Promolibro

Casa Editorial: Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Año de Edición: 1995

1995

Idioma: Español

Formato: Libro Impreso

Número de páginas: 192

ISBN: 9781853261602

9781853261602
SKU (Número de Referencia): 37987

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The story of the walking and talking puppet Pinocchio is one of the best-loved children\\\'s tales of all time. Carved by old Gepetto, Pinocchio has an enormous nose which grows even longer whenever he tells a lie. Pinocchio is such a scamp that he gets into all sorts of mischief. He runs away to jo...

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The story of the walking and talking puppet Pinocchio is one of the best-loved children\\\'s tales of all time. Carved by old Gepetto, Pinocchio has an enormous nose which grows even longer whenever he tells a lie. Pinocchio is such a scamp that he gets into all sorts of mischief. He runs away to join a puppet show, he teams up with a rascally fox and wily cat, and plays truant from school which has dreadful consequences. Eventually the conscience of a talking cricket and Pinocchio\\\'s guardian fairy restore him to good behaviour, obedience and care for others. Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés.Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés.

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DistribuidorPromolibro
Casa editorialWordsworth Editions Ltd
Año de Edición1995
Número de Páginas192
Idioma(s)Español
Alto y ancho12.7 x 19.8
Peso0.1500
Tipo Productolibro

Carlo Collodi

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1. How it came to pass that Master Cherry the carpenter found a piece of wood that laughed and cried like a child

2. Master Cherry makes a present of the piece of wood to his friend Geppetto, who takes it to make for himself a wonderful puppet, that shall know how to dance, and to fence, and to leap like an acrobat

3. Geppetto having returned home begins at once to make a puppet, to which he gives the name of Pinocchio
The first tricks played by the puppet

4. The story of Pinocchio and the Talking-cricket, from which we see that naughty boys cannot endure to be corrected by those who know more than they do

5. Pinocchio is hungry and searches for an egg to make himself an omelette; but just at the most interesting moment the omelette flies out of the window

6. Pinocchio falls asleep with his feet on the brazier, and wakes in the morning to find them burnt off

7. Geppetto returns home, makes the puppet new feet, and gives him the breakfast that the poor man had brought for himself

8 . Geppetto makes Pinocchio new feet, and sells his own coat to buy him a spelling-book

9. Pinocchio sells his spelling-book that he may go and see a puppet-show

10. The puppets recognise their brother Pinocchio, and receive him with delight;
but at that moment their master, Fire-eater; makes his appearance and Pinocchio is in danger of coming to a bad end

11. Fire-eater sneezes and pardons Pinocchio; who then saves the life of his friend Harlequin

12 .The showman, Fire-eater, makes Pinocchio a present of five gold pieces to take home to his father, Geppetto; but Pinocchio instead allows himself to be taken in by the Fox and the Cat, and goes with them

13. The Inn of the Red Crawfish

14. Pinocchio, because he would not heed the good counsels of the Talking-cricket, falls amongst assassins

15. The assassins pursue Pinocchio; and having over- taken him bang him to a branch of the Big Oak.

16. The beautiful Child with blue hair has the puppet taken down: has him put to bed and calls in three doctor s to know if he is alive or dead

17. Pinocchio eats the sugar, but will not take his medicine: when, however, he sees the grave-diggers, who have arrived To-carry him away, he takes it. He then tells a lie, and as a punishment his nose grows longer

18. Pinocchio meets again the Fox and the Cat, and goes with them to bury his money in the Field of Miracles

19. Pinocchio is robbed of his money, and as a punishment he is sent to prison for four months

20. Liberated from prison, he starts to return to the Fairy\'s house; but on the road he meets with a horrible Serpent, and afterwards he is caught in a trap

21. Pinocchio is taken by a peasant,  who obliges him to fill the place of his watch-dog in the poultry-yard

22. Pinocchio discovers the robbers, and as a reward for his fidelity is set at liberty

23. Pinocchio mourns the death of the beautiful child with the blue hair. He then meets with a Pigeon who flies with him to the seashore, and there he throws himself into the water to go to the assistance of his father Geppetto

24. Pinocchio arrives at the island of the \'Industrious Bees\', and finds the Fairy again

25. Pinocchio promises the Fairy to be good and studious, for he is quite sick of being a puppet and wishes to become an exemplary boy.

26. Pinocchio accompanies his schoolfellows to the seashore to see the terrible Dogfish

27. Great fight between Pinocchio and his companions. One of them is wounded, and Pinocchio is arrested by the gendarmes

28. Pinocchio is in danger of being fried in a frying-pan like a fish

29. He returns to the Fairy\'s house. She promises him that the following day he shall cease to be a puppet and shall become a boy. Grand breakfast of coffee and
milk to celebrate this great event

30. Pinocchio,  instead of becoming a boy, starts secretly with his friend Candlewick for the \'Land of Boobies\'.

31. After five months\' residence in the land of Cocagne, Pinocchio, to his great astonishment, grows a beautiful pair of donkey \'s ears, and he becomes a little donkey, tail and all

32. Pinocchio gets donkey\'s ears; and then he becomes a real little donkey and begins to
bray

33. Pinocchio having become a genuine little donkey, is taken to be sold, and is bought by the director of a company of buffoons to be taught to dance, and to jump through hoops: but one evening he lames himself, and then he is bought by a man who purposes to make a drum of his skin

34. Pinocchio, having been thrown into the sea, is eaten by the fish and becomes a puppet as he was before. Whilst he is swimming away to save his life he is swallowed by the terrible Dogfish

35. Pinocchio finds in the body of the Dogfish ... whom does he find? Read this
chapter and you will know

36. Pinocchio at last ceases to be a puppet and becomes a boy

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