內容簡介
內容簡介 小木偶皮諾丘 立體書膝下無子的老木匠雕刻出一個小男孩形狀的木偶,並取名為皮諾丘,好用來陪伴自己。善良的仙子讓小木偶變成真的小男孩。老木匠讓小木偶去上學,但好玩的他,碰上狡猾的狐狸和貓,小木偶被吊到樹上,仙女前來救他,小木偶說了謊,鼻子開始變長,直到說了實話,鼻子才恢復正常。後來,小木偶受不了吸引,跟著同伴到馬戲團,玩著玩著,突然變成驢子…並且被趕上船,被大鯨魚吞了下去…這本小木偶立體書,有6個精彩的立體頁,生動地呈現小木偶的和不懷好意的狐狸、貓、馬戲團和邪惡的馬戲團老闆…。作者Philip Giordano,出生於義大利,在米蘭Brera Academy of Fine Arts學習,後在Turin取得動畫碩士學位。Philip Giordano獲獎無數,包括波隆那書展國際插畫獎(2010年)、安徒生獎(2017年)以及2021年台灣年度最佳青少年選書。The mischief and magic of Pinocchio and his riotous friends and foes brought to life in this gorgeous pop-up book. Six stunning pop-up scenes. Pull the tabs for extra fun. AGES: 3 plus AUTHOR: Philip Giordano was born in Italy, to a Filipina mother and Swiss father. After studying at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, he earned a Master in Animation in Turin. He works for magazines and publishing houses around the world, illustrating book covers, designing toys, and creating children's books and animations. Philip has won multiple awards, including the International Award for Illustration at the Bologna Book Fair (2010), the Andersen Prize (2017), and Taiwan's best young readers' book of the year in 2021.
作者介紹
作者介紹 Carlo CollodiThe Author Carlo Lorenzini, better known as Carlo Collodi, was born in Florence in 1826. He published The Adventures of Pinocchio in weekly episodes in a children’s magazine in 1881–82 and as a novel in 1883. The boy-puppet Pinocchio is one of the most popular figures in children’s literature worldwide. The Adventures of Pinocchio has been translated in 260 languages, making it the third most translated book in the world, after The Bible and The Little Prince. Our version is a newly translated reduction of Collodi’s original text. The Illustrator Philip Giordano was born in 1980 in Savona, Italy. After studying art in Milan and Turin, he began working as an illustrator for children’s books and magazines, cartoons, and toy design. He spent six years in Tokyo, partly because of his Asian origins, but also because he has always loved the Japanese culture. Giordano’s picture books have been translated into many languages. He has won multiple awards, including the International Award for Illustration at the Bologna Book Fair in 2010, the 2017 Andersen Prize for the best book for 0–6 year-olds, and Taiwan’s best young readers’ book of the year in 2021.