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nce upon a time there was a Geppetto went round to the back of his
• carpenter. Yes, a man who made house where he kept all his wood.
things out of wood And his name / Mm he said'This will do—not that I
was - Geppetto. remember seeing it before. But it's just
Now Geppetto was very lonely but the right size. Just the right size.'
one day he had an idea. 'I shall make a o Geppetto took the wood into his
puppet,' he said. 'A puppet made of workshop to start making it into
wood. And yes, I shall call him "" a puppet, and no sooner had he
Pinocchio because that is supposed to be started work on it than the most extra,
a lucky name.' I extraordinary things began to happen.

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plane and chi-sel He shapes the head and nose: - No soon - er

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said than done, done, done— That nose just grows and grows!_ Yes, from a

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2 Staring as he works with file and mallet Chorus: 3 Silent as he works with nails and hammer
He carves the fingers sleek: Yes, from a little piece of wood, He makes the legs and feet:
No sooner said than done, done, done Geppetto carves a puppet No sooner said than done, done, done
They give his ear a tweak! Who won't do what he should! It runs off down the street!
A puppet far from good, Chorus:
A puppet quite alive
Who can dance and pirouette,
Yes, a puppet who can dance and pirouette!

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*' 'I'm not going to stay with you. That
es, the puppet had come alive and would be boring!' said Pinocchio. And
O run off down the street. Geppetto
was, well, surprised. But what
could he do? He could shout stop. 'Stop!'
The puppet went on running and, as
his nose became a little longer. 'I'm
going to see the world!' And that's what
Pinocchio did..
it ran, its nose became a little longer. fter awhile, as he made his way
What else could Geppetto do? Well, he i' •
A along the road, he heard a noise.
could shout 'Come back.' 'Come back!' Cri-cri. Cri-cri. He found the
The puppet went on running and, as noise was coming from a patch of grass.
it ran, its nose became a little longer. He went to investigate. 'What is it?'
What else could Geppetto do? Well, he [U]
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could call its name. 'Pinocchio!' talking cricket.'
And surprise, surprise, the puppet 'And what are you doing here?' asked
stopped running.
'So that's my name?' 'Oh, just rubbing my wings together.
'Yes,' called Geppetto. 'Come back rn,- Cri-cri. And what are you doing?'
home. I made you to keep me company Me? Oh, I'm running away from home.
when I'm lonely.'

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2 Those who will not go 4 Those who only want


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Who will not go to school
May end up being quite a fool
Cri cri cri , cri cri en
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3 Those who will not learn
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Who will not learn a trade
May find they'll always be un
Cri cri en, cri cri cri
Cr-cri, cr-en.
uh!' said Pinocchio. 'That's Circus performers! Excellent circus
boring. Boring. I'm not going to performers! The very best circus
'Q listen to boring advice.' And as
Pinocchio went on his way, his nose -
performers!' they said, modestly.
'I should like to join a circus,' said
yes, it became a little longer. Pinocchio. 'Will you pay me?'
Now he'd not gone very far when he 'If the audience applauds, we shall pay
met a whole crowd of people. you five gold coins.'
'Who are you?' he said. o Pinocchio joined the circus.
'We are . . . performers!
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nd when Pinocchio had Soon he met two more people. A fox and
A performed all sorts of a cat.
somersaults and acrobatics, the 'I'm rich and I'm going to see the world!'
people did applaud. The owner of the announced Pinocchio.
circus was very pleased and asked he fox looked at the cat. The cat
Pinocchio to stay with the circus.
'No, I'm going to see the world. Can I
have my five gold coins?'
O looked at the fox and smiled a
secret sort of smile. 'Would you
like to be even richer?' asked the cat.
'Please?' he added, as an afterthought. 'Yes!' said Pinocchio. 'I've got five gold
he owner of the circus shook his coins—and I wish I had, oh, five
() head sadly as he gave Pinocchio
the coins, but Pinocchio took
them quickly and was soon on his way
THE FOX thousand!'
'Well, this is what you should do,' said
the fox and the cat. 'First you go to the
THE CAT
again. 'I'm rich and I'm going to see the
world!' he said.
& Field of Miracles, and there, what you
do is this.'

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2 Cat: You dig a little hole in the field 5 Pinocchio: I'll dig a little hole in the field
And in it hide two coins of gold; And in it hide five coins of gold;
Cover them with soil, Cover them with soil,
Sprinkle them with salt, Sprinkle them with salt,
There's no need for further toil, There's no need for further toil,
You'll be very rich before you're old! I'll be very, very, very, very rich before I'm old!
3 Fox: You dig a little hole in the field
And in it hide three coins of gold;
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There's no need for further toil,
You'll be very, very rich before you're old!
4 Cat You dig a little hole in the field
And in it hide four coins of gold;
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nd that is what Pinocchio did. the hole was there. 5,000 gold coins? No.
Then the fox and the cat told him 500? No. 50? No. 5? No. Not even five
that they must all lie down in a gold coins.
corner of the field and go to sleep, and y now, Pinocchio was feeling
then next morning, when Pinocchio
woke up, he would find 5,000 gold coins
in the hole in the Field of Miracles. So
0 quite hungry. 'I wonder if some-
one will give me some money,
for food? I think I'd better go to the
they all lay down and went to sleep. nearest town and see what I can get.'
ext morning, when Pinocchio o off he went to the nearest town,

O woke up, what did he find? Quite


right. No fox. No cat. A hole? Yes, O which (as it turned out) was
called Busy Bee Town.

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Much too proud, 'I won't car-ry coal, 'I'll stay hun-gry--- Here in Bu-sy Bee Town.

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2 All: In Busy Bee Town Builder: 'If you'll carry bricks, 3 All: In Busy Bee Town Widow: 'If you'll thop my wood,
People hurry, - I'll give you money.' People hurry, I'll give you supper.'
People scurry, All: Pinocchio's proud, People scurry, All: Pinocchio's proud,
No-one wastes a second! Much too proud, No-one wastes a second! Not too proud,
But Pinocchio's hungry, Pinocchio: 'I won't carry bricks, But Pinocchio's hungry, Pinocchio: 'I would love some food,
Begs some money. I'll stay hungry Begs some money. Won't stay hungry
Builder says, Here in Busy Bee Town.' Widow says, Here in Busy Bee Town.'

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ut as soon as he'd had a meal and 'Work's boring! I'd rather play. In fact
0 was no longer hungry, he began
to change his mind.
I'd like to play all day—and I know of
only one place where that's possible!'

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3 There's time to chase, turn somersaults,


Or clown about and then pretend to fall;
Or do the jobs you'd rather not - / The time for play just never halts
In Playland, there's no need to work at all! /4 In Playland, there's no need to work at all!

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ut even in Playland, Pinocchio 'Did you say Geppetto?' asked the
0 became bored. He sat down by a
swing, sulking.
'It's not fair. I'm bored. I've nothing to do
pigeon.
'Yes.'
'I've heard of a man called Geppetto. He
and no-one to talk to. I'm lonely.' was lookingfor a puppet called
But as soon as he said that, someone Pinocchio.'
to talk to did come along. A pigeon. 'I'm Pinocchio!' squeaked Pinocchio, in
'Coo!' said the pigeon. 'You-ou-ou sound excitement. 'Where is he?'
gl0000my!' 'He was going to go to sea in a boat. To
'Tam. I'm bored and I'm lonely. I'm tired look for the puppet, you know.'
of being a puppet and having a long 'I must go to the sea. I must look for him.
nose. I'd like to be human and have a But how shall I get there?'
home to live in.' 'If you want to go to the sea, I shall carry
'Haven't you got a home?' asked the you.'
pigeon. Pinocchio was silent. Then he o Pinocchio jumped on the
looked up.
'I ran away from home. And from the
kind old man who made me. Dear, kind
O pigeon's back and sat there, legs
astride, while the pigeon took off
and, flying nearly as high as the clouds,
Geppetto,' made towards the sea.

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nd when they got to the seaside, a boat and had rowed out to sea, hoping
to find the puppet he had made.

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Pinocchio found that Geppetto
had been there and had borrowed ut now a storm began.

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Lost at sea. this rhythm in the second half of each verse.

2 The puppet feels a tear creep from his eye,


His only wish, the man to save
And so he jumps into the swirling sea,
He knows he'll float upon a wave.

3 But now the wind blows strong, the waves grow steep,
And though it's day, the sky is dark -
Then boat and man are lost beneath the sea,
And worse is yet: up swims a shark!

4 With jaws so wide, the puppet, man and boat


It swallows up without delay -
But in its tummy, man and puppet vow, _
'Together we shall always stay!'

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1 ut even if we are always going Geppetto. 'I'll drown!'

0 to stay together, we can't stay


together inside a shark!' said
Geppetto.
'But I'm made of wood,' said Pinocchio.
'I'll float. You'll just have to hang onto
me.'
nd that's what happened. They
'Then we must escape,' said Pinocchio.
'But how?' escaped from the shark, floated
'We shall creep up to the throat of the to the shore, made their way
shark and wait until it is asleep and home and, as they went on their way,
then climb out of its mouth. Have you Pinocchio's nose became a little shorter
noticed? It's an old shark and it sleeps and a little shorter and a little shorter.
with its mouth open?' And there was no doubt they were going
'But then what? I can't swim!' said
py to be..

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uay ttnu in nis room 1-le looked in - to the look-ing glass— He


lad, Yes o - ver - night He's changed from pup - pet in - to boy— Gep -

did not have a word to say! A - way went gloom On see - ing what had come to
pet-to is so ye - ry glad His eyes beam bright Now no-thing can his peace des-
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Play this rhythm in each bar of the chorus.

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Last term you learnt these notes: One more rhythm will be taught with the following name:

Bu-sy Bee
and the following names were put to them: Here are some more rhythms which include this
new rhythm and also: rest

Spell Toy Dane-irg

These names are being kept, but try to find names Bu-sy Bee Bu-sy Bee
from Pinocchio which will fit these notes.

You could write these names under the following


rhythms.

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Try to play these rhythms on a percussion instrument such as a
drum, woodblock or tambourine. Write some of your own
4I I II rhythms and see if the rest of the class can clap them.

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The above rhythms are for games during the
broadcasts, but you can still write in names
from Pinocchio. Try to write all the rhythms on
these pages using any or all of these five notes:
, doh ray me soh lah

C D E G A
Then play and sing these new tunes.
Here are some poems for which you can
make up your own tunes: To make your own tunes, first chant the words until you really know the
rhythm of the poem. See if you can clap the rhythm of the words. Next play
the rhythm on a drum or a tambourine. Then tap the rhythm of the poem on
With every selfish deed chime bars, a glockenspiel or a xylophone using:
The wooden puppet's nose
Extends in length a bit: 3 notes: or 4 notes:
It grows and grows and grows! ME SOH LAH RAY ME SOH LAH
Eating, drinking, sleeping, playing
Those are all the lazy ways
In which Pinocchio 4~~ 0- Pi ii~ 4u 4i~~ 4-
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Would like to spend his days!
Lonely, lonely, lonely,
Sitting all alone,
Lonely, lonely, lonely;
Thinking all alone,
If only,
If only,
If only. or 5 notes:
Pinocchio DOH RAY ME SOH LAH
And old Geppetto creep,
Tip, tip; tip;
Walking tiptoe style,
Climbing over teeth
Until they reach the sea
Pinocchio
And old Geppetto creep!
With Geppetto on his back
The puppet swims across the sea;
Under sky that's dark and black -

But man and puppet both are free!

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'Write in all the missing singing
GL T© and playing names.
Now try and write your own music
for the following names using:

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Look-ing glass. Fox.

Fox and cat.


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Talk - ing Cric - ket. Bu-sy Bee Town. Five gold coins.

a -- Fly - ing pi - geon.


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Hap-py Gep-pet-to.
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