This spectacular pop-up edition brings to life the mischief and magic of Pinocchio and his riotous friends and foes, with beautiful art by Philip Giordano and stunning paper engineering. Originally published in 1883, The Adventures of Pinocchio is one of the best-known and beloved children’s classics. In this adapted and shortened edition, enjoy this classic story in six delightful novelty scenes, rich in details and characters, which will take the reader from Geppetto’s workshop to Pleasure Island to the whale’s belly. Don’t forget to pull the tabs for added fun.
This spectacular pop-up edition brings to life the mischief and magic of Pinocchio and his riotous friends and foes, with beautiful art by Philip Giordano and stunning paper engineering. Originally published in 1883, The Adventures of Pinocchio is one of the best-known and beloved children’s classics. In this adapted and shortened edition, enjoy this classic story in six delightful novelty scenes, rich in details and characters, which will take the reader from Geppetto’s workshop to Pleasure Island to the whale’s belly. Don’t forget to pull the tabs for added fun.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Giordano was born in Savona, Italy and studied art in Milan and Turin. An illustrator for children’s books, magazines, cartoons, and toy design, he draws inspiration from his Asian origins, Japan residency, and love for Japanese animations, especially Studio Ghibli. His picture books have been translated into several languages and have won multiple awards, including the International Award for Illustration at the Bologna Book Fair (2010), the Andersen Prize (2017), and Taiwan’s Best Young Readers’ Book of the Year (2021). Carlo Collodi was an Italian author and journalist, best known as the creator of Pinocchio, the childlike puppet whose adventures continue to captivate children all over the world.
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