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Pinocchio goes to school at last. The boys are amazed to see a puppet as a pupil, and try to tease him cruelly. Read by Natasha
Illustrated by Chiara Civati
CHAPTER 26In the morning, bright and early, Pinocchio star...
The Good Fairy advises Pinocchio to go to school and to work hard. She promises that if he can be good, he can become a real boy. Read by Natasha
Illustrated by Chiara Civati
CHAPTER 25 If Pinocchio cried much longe...
Pinocchio does not seem able to stay free for long. He is caught in a farmer's trap. The farmer has an original idea about how to set the wooden puppet to work as a punishment for straying into his field. Read by Natasha
Illustrated by Chiara Civati
Hurray! Pinocchio is free. But oh no, he's NOT free again. His fortunes change SO quickly. In this episode, he meets a serpent blocking the road - is the creature dead or alive? Pinocchio is in for a shock. Catch up...
This is a very dark and very scary chapter - certainly not the Disney version. The Assassins catch Pinocchio and try to kill him - they even hang him to the branch of a giant oak tree. But don't worry too much - remember Pinocchio is made out of wood and c...
A frantic and desperate chase ensues when Pinocchio is accosted by two robbers - The Assassins - on the road at night. Read by Natasha Lee Lewis
Illustrated by Chiara Civati
CHAPTER 14"Dear, oh, dear! When I com...
This is an exciting, hilarious, and SCARY chapter, in which the Theatre Director intends to throw Pinocchio on the fire to help roast his lamb for dinner.Catch up with earlier chapters here.Read by Natasha.
Read by Natasha. 22. The Country of the QuadlingsThe four travelers passed through the rest of the forest in safety, and
when they came out from its gloom saw before them a steep hill, covered
from top to bottom with...
Kipling’s ‘Just So story from when the world was very new tells how the grumpy, idle camel turned his ‘humph’ into a ‘hump.’ The moral of the story is that not having enough to do makes people (and animals) grumpy.As we mention in the introduction, a few of the wonderf...
Picture by Bertie - a retake of the classic illustration by Walter Crane.Duration 3:15.
Based on the Charming version by the Victorian writer Andrew Lang.
Read by Natasha. Once upon a time there were three bears, who lived together in a house of their...