The BOOK "Adventures of Pinocchio" by the Italian author Carlo Collodi (1826-1890) is known as a tale for children and one can usually find it in shortened versions. The main character, a wooden puppet named Pinocchio, has long been identified in our conscience with one of his traits: when he tells a lie, his nose becomes longer. However, when I think of Pinocchio, I don't care so much about his nose or about the fact that the BOOK is being read by children.