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The Adventures of Cipollino

Gianni Rodari
Barcode 9781592704163
Hardback

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Release Date: 18/12/2025

Genre: Children's Reference
Sub-Genre: Personal & Social Issues
Illustrator: Dasha Tolstikova
Translator: Antony Shugaar
Label: Enchanted Lion Books
Contributors: Dasha Tolstikova (Illustrated by), Antony Shugaar (Translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books

In this enchantingly whimsical tale from Italy's great children's author Gianni Rodari, a young onion named Cipollino sets out into the world to study scoundrels, and in so doing, he undoes the tyrannical Prince Lemon, while making a legion of friends along the way.

One of 100 Scope Notes’s Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children’s Books of 2025!
One of New York Magazine / The Strategist's Best New Books for Kids Published in 2025!
A Kirkus Reviews Fall Preview selection!

Cipollino is young, brave, clever, and determined—exactly the kind of valiant hero that’s bound to triumph in fairy tales.

In this colorful, episodic adventure story, in which nearly everyone is animal, vegetable, or fruit, Cipollino leaves home and sets off into the world to free his wrongfully imprisoned father. In the process, he faces off against scoundrels of all kinds with wit and humor, while winning both allies and friends.

What hangs in the balance is the freedom of an entire kingdom from the ridiculous rules of the all-powerful Prince Lemon and the dignity of each blueberry, string bean, and spider!

This is a charming, comic, highly readable work of fiction for readers 9 and up, which also has the distinction of being one of Hayao Miyazaki’s
"50 Favorite Children’s Books" of all time.