

Then his other ear popped into a donkey ear, too. Just then, one of his ears popped into a donkey ear. “I must say, there used to be more boys around here,” said the Cricket. “All I see now are donkeys,” said Pinocchio. “Where did all the boys go?” he asked the Cricket. There were even cigars if you wanted one, and pool tables to play.īut after a few days, something was odd. Boys like him could eat and eat, and play all day. What could it all mean? But as Pinocchio looked around, he no longer cared.įor everything the Coachman had told him was true! Heaps of candy all about. The Coachman reached out for something (was it money?) from the dark stranger. “Yep.” The Coachman grabbed Pinocchio and threw him down onto the ground.

“You got a boy with you in that coach?” said a dark stranger to the Coachman. “I mean, I decided to sell my books to get tickets,” he said.Īfter a while, the coach stopped. “I had to sell my books to get some tickets.” “You must know what the truth really is.” “Pinocchio!” said the Blue Fairy in a stern voice. “Why is my nose so big?” Pinocchio cried out. Until Pinocchio could see nothing in front of his face but one big giant nose. “Is that right?” said the Blue Fairy with a frown. “Tell her what happened,” said the Cricket.Ĭould he really tell the Blue Fairy what had happened? What would she think of him? “Tell me something first,” said the Blue Fairy. "How did this happen to me?"Īll of a sudden, poof! There was the Blue Fairy. But Pinocchio, the Fox and the Cat did not hear him. “No, Pinocchio, stop!” called the Cricket, who finally got out from under the Fox’s hat. The fair was so bright and colorful and exciting, that the next thing Pinocchio knew he had sold his schoolbooks for tickets. He called, “Hey, you! Sell me those new schoolbooks of yours! That is how you can get money for tickets.” With a sad look Pinocchio said to the Fox and Cat, “I do not have any tickets.”Ī man was selling old things at a table near the gate. He called out, “Come in, come in! Right this way! Get your tickets here!” What a fair it was! By the gate was a man dressed in white. "Let's go to the fair!" And off they went. No one could hear the little fellow as the Cricket tried to call out, “Pinocchio, do not listen to him!” The Fox covered the Cricket with his hat. "He does not know what he is talking about!” Order now and watch as your children have fun while developing their skills and knowledge!ĭon't miss out on this opportunity to give your children a fun and educational activity.“Pinocchio!" said the Cricket. So why wait? Give your kids the gift of creativity and learning with our Pinocchio coloring pages collection. And with the convenience of printable pages, you can easily print out new ones as your kids finish each page.

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