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A woodcarver discovers a magical piece of wood that can laugh and cry, leading him to create a puppet named Pinocchio. As Pinocchio comes to life, he embarks on a series of adventures filled with mischief and lessons about obedience and honesty. Throughout his journey, he encounters various characters, including a talking cricket and a puppet master, and faces challenges that test his character. Despite his desire to become a real boy, he often succumbs to temptation and disobedience, resulting in numerous trials. Ultimately, through his experiences and a desire to change, he learns valuable lessons about responsibility and the importance of family.

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Carlo Collodi

Carlo Collodi was an Italian author best known for his children's literature, particularly for creating the beloved character Pinocchio. His most famous work, "The Adventures of Pinocchio," originally published in 1883, tells the story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Collodi's writing is characterized by its moral lessons and whimsical storytelling, capturing the imaginations of readers across generations. His contributions to literature have made him a significant figure in the realm of children's fiction, and his tales continue to inspire adaptations in various media worldwide.

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