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Books with title Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real

  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Donna Terrence, Maurice Bassett

    Audiobook (Maurice Bassett, April 21, 2017)
    "What is real?" asked the Rabbit one day, when they were lying side by side in the nursery. "When a child loves you for a long, long time," replied the Skin Horse, "not just to play with, but really loves you, then you become real." The Rabbit sighed. He longed to become real.... After almost being forgotten on Christmas Day, the stuffed Velveteen Rabbit becomes a boy's most cherished toy, sharing in the adventures of childhood, from glorious summer days playing in the forest to cozy nights snuggled beneath warm covers. As the days pass, the rabbit's colors fade and his whiskers fall away, but the boy's love for him only deepens. Until one day the boy falls ill.... What happens next - as the transformative power of love works its magic - changes the Velveteen Rabbit forever.
  • The velveteen rabbit, or, how toys become real

    Margery Williams

    Paperback (Alpha Editions, May 1, 2020)
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: or, How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams Bianco, William Nicholson

    language (First Avenue Editions TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The Velveteen Rabbit is not a 'real' rabbit, like the rabbits he meets in the forest. He has seams and is full of stuffing. Still, the Velveteen Rabbit doesn't mind as long as the boy who owns him loves him. One of the rabbit's friends tells him that a toy becomes real if its owner truly loves it. But when the boy leaves home to recover from an illness and is forced to leave his Velveteen Rabbit behind, what will become of his beloved toy? A heartwarming tale of childhood and the transforming power of love, this unabridged version of the children's picture book written by English-American author Margery Williams Bianco was first published in 1922.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Gregg Rizzo

    Audiobook (Gregg Rizzo, March 29, 2019)
    In The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams, 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 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: Or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Florence Graham

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 26, 1987)
    A timeless classic about the magic of boundless love that's been treasured for generations!At first a brand-new toy, now a threadbare and discarded nursery relic, the velveteen rabbit is saved from peril by a magic fairy who whisks him away to the idyllic world of Rabbitland. There, he becomes "Real," a cherished childhood companion who will be loved for eternity.The timeless story of a toy rabbit that becomes real through the love of a child appears for the first time in an elegantly slipcased picture book and audio-cassette format. Cassette running time: 25 minutes.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit: How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Phil Chenevert, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, July 13, 2015)
    This classic story by Margery Williams, published in 1922, imparts the timeless message that toys need not be expensive or modern to be appreciated and loved. Through giving and receiving love, even a commonplace stuffed animal can become real in the eyes of a child, and millions of them do every day. Love is the magic ingredient of course, and it works on all of us.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How the Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, Jan. 20, 2020)
    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: Or, How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Don Daily

    Board book (Running Press Kids, Feb. 13, 2007)
    A beautiful board book edition of the classic children's story about a little boy and his toy velveteen rabbit. Beloved children's classics are old friends. But they can become even more magnificent after makeovers with lush, gorgeous illustrations. This board book edition for the littlest reader by legendary illustrator Don Daily is just such a book. It's stunningly beautiful and full of the pictorial details children love to search over and over looking for new, undiscovered treasures. The story of a precious little stuffed rabbit, his love for a boy, and his journey to become "real" is sure to delight toddlers and become a treasured keepsake in every family library.
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  • The Velveteen Rabbit: or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson, David Weekley, Wild Goose Books And Prints

    eBook (Wild Goose Books And Prints, Dec. 25, 2018)
    The Velveteen Rabbit, or How Toys Become Real, is a classic children's book written by Margery Williams and illustrated by William Nicholson. The story chronicles the journey of a stuffed rabbit's desire to become real bunny through the love of his owner. Additional images have been added to supplement the story line and the original images have been remastered in this tribute to Williams and Nicholson.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2013)
    Voted Top 100 in Books for Children The Velveteen Rabbit Or How Toys Become Real by Margery Williams Illustrations by William Nicholson The Velveteen Rabbit (or How Toys Become Real) is a children's novel written by Margery Williams and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his quest 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."
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  • THE VELVETEEN RABBIT or "How Toys Become Real"

    Margery Williams Bianco, William Nicholson, This Ebook Features Amazing Dynamic Chapter Link Navigation for a Premium Reading Experience Plus Full BONUS Audio

    language (Northpointe Classics, Jan. 11, 2012)
    THE VELVETEEN RABBIT - The Complete & Original Classic With Color Illustrations Plus Full BONUS AudiobookThe Velveteen Rabbit (or How Toys Become Real) is a children's novel written by Margery Williams and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his quest 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.Plot Summary:A boy receives a Velveteen Rabbit for Christmas. The Velveteen Rabbit is snubbed by other more expensive or mechanical toys, the latter of which fancy themselves real. One day while talking with the Skin Horse, the Rabbit learns that a toy becomes real if its owner really and truly loves it. The Skin Horse makes the Velveteen Rabbit aware that "...once you are Real you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always."When the boy's china dog is misplaced, the Velveteen Rabbit is given to the boy as a quick replacement by the Nana. The Velveteen Rabbit soon takes his place as the boy's constant companion. The Rabbit becomes shabbier, but the boy loves him no matter what. In the woods near the boy's home, the Velveteen Rabbit meets actual rabbits, and learns about the differences between himself and the real rabbits when the real rabbits prove he is not real by his inability to hop and jump.The Velveteen Rabbit's companionship with the boy lasts until the boy falls ill with scarlet fever. The boy becomes too ill to play for a very long time; upon his recovery, he is sent to the seaside on doctor's orders. The doctor orders all the toys the boy has played with, including the Rabbit, be burned in order to disinfect the nursery. The boy is given a new plush rabbit and is so excited about the trip to the seaside that he forgets his old Velveteen Rabbit. While awaiting the bonfire, in which the Velveteen Rabbit will be burned, the Rabbit cries a real tear. This tear brings forth the Nursery Magic Fairy. She tells the Rabbit that he was only real to the boy, and then brings him to the woods and kisses him, making him real to everybody. He soon discovers that he is a real rabbit at last and runs to join the other rabbits in the wild.The following spring, the boy sees the Rabbit hopping in the wild and thinks he looks like his old Velveteen Rabbit, but he never knows that it actually was.About the Author:Margery Williams Bianco (22 July 1881 - 4 September 1944) was an English-American author, primarily of popular children's books. A professional writer since the age of nineteen, she achieved lasting fame at forty-one with the 1922 publication of the classic that is her best-known work, The Velveteen Rabbit.
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: or How Toys Become Real

    Margery Williams, Maria Berg

    Paperback (Maurice Bassett, Dec. 10, 2015)
    THE VELVETEEN RABBITA Special Full-Color, Fully-Illustrated EditionIllustrated by Maria Berg"'What is REAL?' asked the Rabbit one day, when they were lying side by side in the nursery.'When a child loves you for a long, long time,' replied the Skin Horse, 'not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.'The Rabbit sighed. He longed to become Real . . ."After almost being forgotten on Christmas Day, the stuffed Velveteen Rabbit becomes a boy’s most cherished toy, sharing in the adventures of childhood, from glorious summer days playing in the forest to cozy nights snuggled beneath warm covers. As the days pass, the Rabbit’s colors fade and his whiskers fall away, but the Boy’s love for him only deepens.Until one day the Boy falls ill . . .What happens next - as the transformative power of love works its magic - changes the Velveteen Rabbit forever.
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