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Pinocchio in His Own Words

Pinocchio in His Own Words

I have never read a Michael Morpurgo book in my entire life. Heck! I have not heard of him until Hwee’s Book Club in FB mentioned about him. And Sistic started blasted ads about “War Horse”, which is an award winning play based on a children’s novel he had written. So, the last time I went to the library, I headed to the children’s section and borrowed 3 of his books off the shelf. The intention was to introduce his books to my children. I usually read the books before I pass them over.

I grew up reading Pinocchio books and watched the Disney Pinocchio. Seriously, I wasn’t expecting much from the book, but yet another retelling of the well-loved tale. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Sure, the important parts of the story remained true to the original story but he’s rewritten it from Pinnochio’s angle. It’s like walking around in Pinnochio’s shoes and feeling it as a first person.

You won’t know it yet, but when you get older, your childhood will seem like a long dream; sometimes a happy dream, sometimes a bit of a nightmare, sometimes so unlikely you can hardly believe it happened. But it did. You were there, you know. My dream of childhood was just like that. But I know it happened. I was there.

Pinnochio in his own words – Michael Morpurgo

It’s not just a children’s book, it’s for adults as well. When I read the book, I could totally emphatise with Pinnochio – the trials and tribulations of being a child, the temptations of money, sweets, school truancy and the draw of wanting to be Mr. Popularity, all the stupidity, lying, broken promises and regrets. I was seeing myself going through similar situations and making dumb decision just like Pinnochio. I am sure a young reader who hasn’t been through that much in life won’t be able to identify with most of it. To him or her, it will just be a fairy tale.

I teared (yes, this children’s book made me tear) when I read about how Gepetto sold his only warm coat to buy a book for Pinnochio so that he could use it in school, because it reminded me of my late father, the sacrifices he had made to give me the best that he could.

And at the end of the day, irregardless of all the follies and sins Pinnochio had committed, his parents still loved him unconditionally. If there is one takeaway from this book by my children, this is what I want them to know.

So yeah, Pinnochio in His Own Words, is not just meant for kids, adults can read it too and reflect on our own experiences. And Michael Morpurgo has been elevated to the status of being one of my favourite authors. Although I didn’t read his books as a child, reading them now gives them a a different flavour.

The Cat in the Hat

The Cat in the Hat

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat is in town! And it’s brought in by the SRT (Singapore Repertory Theatre) . I’ve always liked SRT’s productions. They are always very professional, even the ones for the little’ums. I’m coming back again for God of Carnage to watch Lea Salonga in action! Though, ironically it’s a play and not a musical (she earned her star status through her legendary voice in various musicals). It should be good though. I’ve yet to be disappointed by a SRT production.

宝贝’s school did a holiday programme on this book. So the mummies and I arranged to bring her and her friends for this.

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Frankly I’m not a fan of Dr Seuss book, not even when I was a child. You either love or don’t like his books. Hate is too strong a word to be used here. The rhyming words are useful when they are read to a child but the content and stories never grew on me.

For a very short book with not much content (sorry to fans of Dr Seuss), the UK theatre company did a very commendable job in translating it to a play. The actors were fantastic, the costumes and props were very well adapted from the book. They even had fantastic theatrical antics that stretched the imagination of the audience. What can I say? It’s an A grade production!! The children had a good time, laughing at the jokes and all.

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I sneaked a shot at the stage. :p. it’s useful to have an iPhone. (I love you Steve!!) A pretty good shot, considering the distance from which it was taken and the dim lighting. Yes.. We were not that near and that was despite us purchasing the tickets months back!! The little ones’ theatre audience is really active in Singapore!!!

We let 宝贝and her little friends run around the Robertson Walk area. Nice and safe. That’s another reason why I like to go for SRT’s productions. Nice big safe area for the little ones to roam. Ample car park lots. The Alliance Francais venue is a nightmare. You have to walk a great distance (hauling a toddler) cross the busy roads and pass by various construction sites.

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At the fountain. Negotiation in progress.

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Aidan with a wide grin. -> mission accomplished.