PIKITRI BLOG
It's time to catch up on reading!

Did you know that by reading a book you can travel and see the world without leaving your seat? Books take you to amazing places, fantastic people and enchanting stories.

They are also great entertainment tools, help to avoid spelling mistakes and increase vocabulary. Only advantages to consider when choosing the next book you are going to read.

Today we leave you a handful of classics that you really have to read:

1

The Little Prince

A pilot with a crashed plane in the Sahara Desert is desperately trying to repair the damage done to his aircraft. One day his efforts are interrupted due to the appearance of a little prince. He tells his journey from planet to planet, each one being a small world populated with a single adult.

2

The very hungry caterpillar

“A very hungry caterpillar” tells the story of a hungry caterpillar that eats everything – even the pages of the book! – until it becomes a beautiful butterfly. The life cycle of the caterpillar, from birth to leaving the cocoon and transforming into a beautiful butterfly, intersects with time, food and nature.

3

Pinocchio

Geppetto is a lonely carpenter who dreams of being a father and wants Pinocchio, the puppet he just built, to come to life. His request is granted, but Pinocchio’s disobedience makes him lose his home and embark on a journey full of mysteries and fantastic beings, which will take him to know the dangers of the world up close.

4

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

School is not a pleasant experience for almost-teenager Greg Heffley, but a minefield he must face. To do this, he plots to gain the recognition he thinks he deserves, but everything goes wrong. Greg keeps a diary of his misadventures, thoughts and opinions to share on the day he no longer has to submit to nonsense.

5

My sweet orange-tree

This is the moving story of Zezé, a six-year-old boy born into a very poor family. Zezé is smart, sensitive and creative, but very demonic. Lacking the affection that he doesn’t find with his father and mother, more concerned with surviving each day, the boy loses himself in the streets, where he can only invent mischief.

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