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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    By the time the Velveteen Rabbit is dirty, worn out, and about to be burned, he has almost given up hope of ever finding the magic called Real.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit: By Margery Williams and William Nicholson - Illustrated

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2017)
    Why buy our paperbacks? Expedited shipping High Quality Paper Made in USA Standard Font size of 10 for all books 30 Days Money Back Guarantee BEWARE of Low-quality sellers Don't buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams and William Nicholson The Velveteen Rabbit is a children's book written by Margery Williams and William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his desire to become real, through the love of his owner. Plot Summary: A stuffed rabbit sewn from velveteen is given as a Christmas present to a small boy. The boy plays with his other new presents and forgets the velveteen rabbit for a time. These presents are modern and mechanical, and they snub the old-fashioned velveteen rabbit. The wisest and oldest toy in the nursery, the Skin Horse, who was owned by the boy's uncle, tells the rabbit about toys magically becoming Real due to love from children. The rabbit is awed by this idea; however, his chances of achieving this wish are slight. One night, the boy's Nana gives the rabbit to the boy to sleep with, in place of a lost toy. The rabbit becomes the boy's favorite toy, enjoying picnics with him in the spring; and the boy regards the rabbit as 'REAL'. Time passes, and the rabbit becomes shabbier but happy. He meets some real rabbits in the summer, and they learn that he cannot hop as they do and say that he is not real.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, Monique Felix

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Aug. 13, 2013)
    Whether made of wood, metal, or cloth, all toys have dreams. They long to be admired, played with, and loved. But most of all, they yearn to become real. In this softcover edition of Margery Williams Bianco's The Velveteen Rabbit, the warm-toned illustrations of award-winning artist Monique Felix give life to a classic story of childhood wonder.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    Hardcover (Yearling, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Ariel turns to her grandmother for companionship when a new baby in the house leaves her feeling unwanted, and when a stroke separates the pair, a special gift from Grandma unites them once more. Reprint.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    Hardcover (Pippbrook Books / Templar, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Real isn't how you are made. It happens to you when a child loves you for a long time, not just to play with, but really loves you. Then you become Real.' Margery Williams' tale is a timeless classic, as dearly beloved as the Velveteen Rabbit himself, and a story that must, therefore, be Real. This stunning edition is capably abridged by Ruth Martin and wonderfully illustrated by Sophie Allsopp.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit: By Margery Williams and William Nicholson - Illustrated

    Margery Williams and William Nicholson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 28, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams and William Nicholson The Velveteen Rabbit is a children's book written by Margery Williams and William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his desire to become real, through the love of his owner. Plot Summary: A stuffed rabbit sewn from velveteen is given as a Christmas present to a small boy. The boy plays with his other new presents and forgets the velveteen rabbit for a time. These presents are modern and mechanical, and they snub the old-fashioned velveteen rabbit. The wisest and oldest toy in the nursery, the Skin Horse, who was owned by the boy's uncle, tells the rabbit about toys magically becoming Real due to love from children. The rabbit is awed by this idea; however, his chances of achieving this wish are slight. One night, the boy's Nana gives the rabbit to the boy to sleep with, in place of a lost toy. The rabbit becomes the boy's favorite toy, enjoying picnics with him in the spring; and the boy regards the rabbit as 'REAL'. Time passes, and the rabbit becomes shabbier but happy. He meets some real rabbits in the summer, and they learn that he cannot hop as they do and say that he is not real.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Dalmatian Press

    Board book (Dalmatian Pr, )
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, Michael Hague

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 15, 1999)
    This 1922 classic about a toy rabbit that is loved by a Boy and eventually comes to life is illustrated in luminous color by Michael Hague.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams, Michael Hague

    Paperback (Square Fish, )
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Ashley Crownover

    Hardcover (Dalmatian Pr, May 1, 2002)
    Book by Ashley Crownover
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Sarah Williams, Margery; Albee, Jeff Fisher

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 2003)
    NEW HARDCOVER. ILLUSTRATED. SHIPS FROM WA- USPS. EXPEDITED SHIPPING AVAILABLE. The Velveteen Rabbit (Classics for Beginning Readers, Reader's Digest Young Families) Hardcover – 2003. 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. Animals; Christian; Classic & Allegory; Classics; Easter; Fiction; General fiction (Children's/YA); Juvenile Fiction; Rabbits; Toys
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 8, 2016)
    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. The Velveteen Rabbit was Williams' first children's book. It has been awarded the IRA/CBC Children's Choice award. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children." (Large Print)
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