"Once upon a time, there was a kind carpenter named Gepetto who longed for a son. He created a wooden doll named Pinocchio, and a magical Blue Fairy brought the doll to life. Pinocchio promised to be good but was tempted by a circus owner and later turned into a donkey on Toyland Island. He repented and saved his father from a whale, becoming a real boy through his good deeds."
1. Gepetto, an old carpenter, made wooden toys and dolls.
2. Gepetto imagined making the dolls for a son he never had.
3. The Blue Fairy appeared and granted life to Gepetto's wooden doll, Pinocchio.
4. Pinocchio promised to be good and was sent to school by Gepetto.
5. Pinocchio encountered a deceitful fox and was lured to a puppet circus, breaking his promise.
6. The puppet circus owner locked Pinocchio in an iron cage.
7. Pinocchio lied about his situation, causing his nose to grow.
8. The Blue Fairy gave Pinocchio a chance to prove he could be good and set him free.
9. Pinocchio decided to go on adventures and avoid school, leading to consequences.
10. Pinocchio reached Toyland Island, where children who didn't want to study turned into donkeys.
11. Pinocchio transformed into a donkey and later sought forgiveness, repentant.
12. Pinocchio wished for the happiness of Gepetto and Jiminy Cricket.
13. Pinocchio rescued Gepetto from a whale, and both emerged transformed.
14. Pinocchio, Gepetto, and Jiminy returned home happily.
15. The story ends with a moral emphasizing the importance of telling the truth for loyalty, bravery, and intelligence.