Pinocchio 1 | Stories for Kids | Fairy Tales | Bedtime Stories

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17 Dec 201804:55

Summary

TLDRIn the small village of Arbora, Italy, an elderly carpenter named Geppetto lives a lonely life. One day, he discovers a talking piece of wood in the forest, which claims to be more than just wood. It longs to be carved into a boy and experience adventures. Despite Geppetto's initial disbelief, he agrees to carve the wood into a boy, hoping to have a companion. The wood, eager for freedom and exploration, convinces Geppetto to create it into a son, setting the stage for the beginning of their unexpected journey together.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Geppetto is an old carpenter living alone in a small village in Italy called Arbora.
  • 😀 Every morning, Geppetto collects wood from the forest, but he is very picky about the pieces he finds.
  • 😀 Geppetto encounters a piece of wood that surprisingly talks to him, which confuses him.
  • 😀 The piece of wood insists it is not just any ordinary wood, but a smart pine with great potential.
  • 😀 Geppetto decides to take the talking piece of wood home, despite worrying about his sanity.
  • 😀 The piece of wood offers several ideas for what Geppetto could carve it into, such as a rolling pin, birdhouse, or chess pieces.
  • 😀 The wood rejects the ideas, stating it wants to be more than just a carved object and expresses a desire for adventure.
  • 😀 The wood suggests that Geppetto carve it into a boy, claiming that it would be a good boy and be like a son to him.
  • 😀 Geppetto, excited by the idea of having a son and ending his loneliness, agrees to carve the wood into a boy.
  • 😀 Geppetto’s decision to carve the wood into a boy reflects his longing for companionship and a sense of family.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character introduced in the beginning of the story?

    -The main character introduced at the beginning of the story is Geppetto, an old carpenter living in the village of Arbora, Italy.

  • Why does Geppetto feel lonely at night?

    -Geppetto feels lonely at night because he lives alone with no wife or children.

  • What is Geppetto's daily routine?

    -Geppetto's daily routine involves going into the forest every morning to collect wood for carving.

  • What is Geppetto's initial reaction to the talking piece of wood?

    -Geppetto is initially confused and surprised when he hears the wood talk, thinking he might be imagining things.

  • What does the piece of wood claim about itself when it speaks?

    -The piece of wood claims that it is made of smart pine and not just a regular piece of wood.

  • Why does Geppetto decide to take the talking wood home?

    -Geppetto decides to take the talking piece of wood home because he is lonely and hopes it might tell interesting stories or jokes.

  • What are some of the things Geppetto suggests carving the wood into?

    -Geppetto suggests carving the wood into a rolling pin, a birdhouse, a pipe, or chess pieces.

  • What does the piece of wood want to become instead of a simple object?

    -The piece of wood wants to be carved into a boy so it can walk, talk, and go on adventures with Geppetto.

  • How does the piece of wood convince Geppetto to carve it into a boy?

    -The piece of wood convinces Geppetto by promising to be a good boy and live with him as his son, hoping that Geppetto will agree.

  • What is Geppetto's reaction when the wood asks to be carved into a boy?

    -Geppetto is happy with the idea and excitedly agrees, smiling broadly because he will no longer be alone.

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PinocchioGeppettoAdventureFantasyWooden BoyMagicFamilyItalian StoryLonelinessTransformationCarving