Pinocchio 3 | Stories for Kids | Fairy Tales | Bedtime Stories

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Summary

TLDRIn this chapter of Pinocchio's adventure, the mischievous wooden boy enjoys his newfound freedom after escaping from Geppetto, laughing as he runs through the forest. However, as night falls, Pinocchio realizes the consequences of his choicesโ€”he is hungry, cold, and lonely. A cricket, who has lived in Geppetto's house for 100 years, warns him about his bad behavior and urges him to respect his father. Pinocchio, angered by the cricketโ€™s words, rejects the advice, declaring his intention to live life on his own terms. The chapter reflects Pinocchioโ€™s defiance and his struggle between freedom and responsibility.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio feels free after running away from Geppetto and laughing through the forest.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio is not wearing clothes and does not care about being hungry, cold, or tired.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio returns to Geppetto's house and struggles with basic tasks like finding food and warmth.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio becomes upset when he realizes there is no one to take care of him, as Geppetto is in prison.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A tiny voice, belonging to a cricket, scolds Pinocchio for being a bad boy.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The cricket introduces himself as Mr. Cricket and warns Pinocchio that he has made bad choices.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio refuses to listen to the cricket and is angry at the criticism, even trying to squash him.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Mr. Cricket advises Pinocchio to learn honest work, study, and respect others, especially his parents.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Pinocchio stubbornly rejects the cricketโ€™s advice, declaring he will do whatever he wants.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ In the end, Pinocchio cries himself to sleep, still refusing to listen to anyone's guidance.

Q & A

  • Why was Pinocchio laughing and running through the forest?

    -Pinocchio was laughing and running through the forest because he was excited and felt free after escaping from Geppetto's house.

  • What problem did Pinocchio face when he returned to Geppetto's house?

    -When Pinocchio returned to Geppetto's house, he was hungry, cold, and tired, but he couldn't find food, clothes, or a proper place to sleep because he didn't know how to cook and had run away before Geppetto could make him any clothes.

  • Why did Pinocchio cry in Geppetto's house?

    -Pinocchio cried because he was cold, hungry, and tired, and there was no one there to take care of him.

  • Who spoke to Pinocchio when he was feeling upset, and what was their message?

    -A tiny voice, which belonged to a cricket named Mick, spoke to Pinocchio. The cricket scolded him for being a bad boy and not honoring Geppetto, who had been kind to him.

  • What did Pinocchio think of the cricket?

    -Pinocchio didn't like the cricket and was mad at him for calling him a bad boy. He responded rudely to the cricket.

  • What advice did the cricket give to Pinocchio?

    -The cricket advised Pinocchio to honor his parents, work honestly, and study to become a good boy. He warned that bad choices would lead to bad consequences.

  • How did Pinocchio react to the cricket's advice?

    -Pinocchio angrily rejected the cricket's advice, declaring that he would not work, study, or listen to anyone. He insisted on doing whatever he wanted.

  • What did the cricket say about the consequences of bad choices?

    -The cricket warned that bad choices would hurt Pinocchio in the future and that he couldn't escape the consequences of his actions.

  • How did the cricket try to avoid Pinocchio's anger?

    -The cricket tried to escape by running towards the door when Pinocchio threatened to squash him, but Pinocchio chased him and attempted to step on him.

  • What happened to Pinocchio at the end of the scene?

    -At the end of the scene, Pinocchio was crying, frustrated, and unwilling to listen to anyone. He fell asleep with tears dripping from his nose.

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