
PINOCCHION SEIKKAILUT
CARLO COLLODI
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A humble craftsman named Kirsikka discovers a strange piece of wood that laughs and weeps like a child, and he decides to give it to his friend Geppetto, a kind-hearted woodcarver. Geppetto shapes the timber into a lively marionette and names him Pinocchio, a puppet who instantly bursts with curiosity and playful mischief. From his first wobbling steps, Pinocchio’s spirited antics bring both delight and trouble to the tiny workshop, hinting at a world where ordinary objects can hold extraordinary hearts.
As Pinocchio explores his new surroundings, he quickly learns that even a wooden boy must face simple challenges—like searching for an egg to make an omelet that slips out the window, or feeling the sting of burned feet after a restless night. These early escapades introduce a gentle moral thread, encouraging listeners to consider the value of honesty, friendship, and the courage it takes to grow beyond the strings that bind us.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1890
Best known for bringing Pinocchio to life, this lively Italian writer mixed wit, satire, and warmth in stories that have traveled the world for generations. Before creating his famous puppet, he worked as a journalist and wrote with a sharp eye for politics and everyday life.
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