
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 as the creator of Pinocchio, this Italian writer and journalist turned a mischievous wooden puppet into one of the world’s most enduring storybook characters. His work blends humor, sharp observation, and a warm understanding of childhood.
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