Pinocchio, published in partnership with the Walt Disney Family Foundation and the Walt Disney Family Museum, is an in-depth exploration of the making of the film. Kaufman reveals the struggles, triumphs and disappointments encountered by Disney and his staff during the creation of this sacred monster of a film. Woven here is a once-upon-a-time story sure to fascinate and inform readers, an exciting adventure into the inner workings of a one-of-a kind studio and team at its creative peak.
Over photographs, illustrations and concept sketches — many of which are available for the very first time — accompany the story behind the story.
Become a part of the wild, legendary ride that was the making of Pinocchio. Score: 4. Can Jiminy help Pinocchio learn to be honest, trustworthy and kind? Illustrated with stills from the film version. Walt Disney's Pinocchio Little Golden Book from is finally available as a board book--just in time for the 80th anniversary of the classic animated film!
With sturdy pages and just the right size for little hands, this book is perfect introduction for young Disney fans ages 0 to 3. The timeless story of Pinocchio inspires a new generation with its masterful animation, award-winning music, and unforgettable characters! With his faithful friend Jiminy Cricket by his side, Pinocchio embarks on fantastic adventures that test his bravery, loyalty, and honesty until he triumphs in his quest for his heart's desire: to become a real boy.
Score: 3. Features pop-up and pull-tab illustrations. How can we understand the appeal of Disney products? His real name was Mastro Antonio, but everyone called him Mastro Cherry, for the tip of his nose was so round and red and shiny that it looked like a ripe cherry. As soon as he saw that piece of wood, Mastro Cherry was filled with joy. I shall use it to make the leg of a table. Do not hit me so hard! His funny face became still funnier. He turned frightened eyes about the room to find out where that wee, little voice had come from and he saw no one!
He looked under the bench—no one! He peeped inside the closet—no one! He searched among the shavings—no one! He opened the door to look up and down the street—and still no one! Well, well—to work once more.
Katherine Keene Galt.
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