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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    language (Francson Classics, July 12, 2017)
    The Velveteen Rabbit (or How Toys Become Real) is a children's book written by Margery Williams (also known as Margery Williams Bianco) and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his desire to become real, through the love of his owner. The book was first published in 1922 and has been republished many times since.BONUS :• The Velveteen Rabbit Audiobook.• Biography of Margery Williams.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Nursery magic is very strange and wonderful, and only those playthings that are old and wise and experienced like the Skin Horse understand all about it.Like the Skin Horse, Margery Williams understood how toys--and people--become real through the wisdom and experience of love. This reissue of a favorite classic, with the original story and illustrations as they first appeared in 1922, will work its magic for all who read it.From the Hardcover edition.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams Bianco, Donna Green

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, Sept. 1, 1996)
    The classic story of a stuffed toy rabbit and how the love of a little boy helped to bring him to life is accompanied by oil-on-canvas paintings that depict the images of an old-fashioned home and imagination-filled nursery.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    Paperback Bunko (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1741)
    Excellent Book
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Eric Suben, Chris Abvabi

    language (, Dec. 7, 2019)
    This favorite children’s classic tale is about a young boy that receives a stuffed, velveteen rabbit as a Christmas present. The Boy loves the rabbit, but after unwrapping the other presents, forgets about the Rabbit completely. The old, wise Skin Horse comforts the Rabbit by telling him not to worry, because the fancier toys will never become “Real.” The Skin Horse explains that “Real,” only happens when a child loves something for a very long, long time. One night, the Boy’s Nanny reaches into the toy cupboard and finds the Rabbit. She gives the Boy the Velveteen Rabbit to sleep with. That night, and for many nights after, the Velveteen Rabbit slept in the Boy’s bed. The Boy talked to the Velveteen Rabbit and they played games together. Find out what happens when the Boy becomes very ill and the doctor suggests that the Rabbit be thrown into the trash to be burned the next day. Will the Velveteen Rabbit ever become “Real?”A positive ending adds interest to this adorable story and encourages a lifelong love for reading.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Illustrated by JEAN CHANDLER WILLIAMS, MARGERY

    Hardcover (DERRYDALE, 1986, July 6, 1986)
    The Velveteen Rabbit is a children's book written by Margery Williams (also known as Margery Williams Bianco) and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his desire to become real through the love of his owner. The book was first published in 1922 and has been republished many times since.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    Paperback (Rabbit Ears Entertainment, Oct. 19, 2012)
    When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real? First published in 1922, Margery Williams' enchanting story about a toy rabbit is a classic of children's literature. This gentle rendition comes alive through David Jorgensen's charming illustrations. Ages 4 and up. This award-winning Rabbit Ears version is also available as a video/DVD and audiobook (Audible.com) narrated by Meryl Streep with original music by George Winston. For more information on Rabbit Ears Entertainment go to www.rabbitears.com
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, March 3, 2015)
    The Velveteen Rabbit is the charming children’s tale about a stuffed rabbit who longs to become real, and the magic that makes his dream come true. A beloved classic since it was first published in 1922, The Velveteen Rabbit has since been adapted many times for television and film. This illustrated edition features the colour plates from the original 1922 edition.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Illustrated by Margery Williams

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    Mass Market Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 27, 1819)
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, Thea Kliros

    Board book (HarperFestival, Jan. 20, 2004)
    Find out what happens when you give a toy enough love.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams Bianco, Gennady Spirin

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Feb. 1, 2011)
    A toy velveteen rabbit longs to be loved, and he begins to experience this when a boy adopts him as his favorite toy. But the rabbit wonders about "real" after meeting two rabbits with feet that pad softly on the ground and with noses that twitch. He learns that he can’t jump like the other rabbits and that he smells different. It’s only when a mysterious nursery fairy kisses him that the velveteen rabbit learns finally what it’s like to be real—not just to the boy, but to everyone. Gennady Spirin’s beguiling ink-and-watercolor illustrations bring new life to Margery Williams’ classic text, invigorating it with mystery and pathos before the rabbit is transformed by the fairy’s magical touch. A historical note is included.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Carol Ottolenghi, Margery Williams Bianco, Jim Talbot

    Paperback (Brighter Child, May 29, 2009)
    The Velveteen Rabbit learns the true meaning of love in this classic tale of friendship and loyalty.
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