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The Velveteen Rabbit, or, How Toys Become Real

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  • 50 pages
  • 2 hours of reading

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A timeless spell-bound and magical world literature classic. Read and beloved by children all over the world. A beautiful story of love beyond all bounds and a reflection of the resilience and connection of the soul. This magical book by Margery Williams explores the intricate and naturally growing love between a child and their friend, a toy bunny that dreams of being real. This book contains original paint color illustrations by renown illustrator, Eva Evgeniya, taking the reader through vivid and almost real scenarios never before seen on print. Suitable for children of all ages and also as the ideal gift for baby showers, birthdays, weddings, and holidays throughout the year. Readers Have Said: "This was a book I never had encountered as a child. I had occasion to read it as an adult many years ago. It made me cry then; it still does. There

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Language
English
Publisher
WENTWORTH PR
Released
2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
50
ISBN10
1371134235
ISBN13
9781371134235
Series
First published
1922
Original title
Velveteen Rabbit
Rating
4.3 out of 5
Description
A timeless spell-bound and magical world literature classic. Read and beloved by children all over the world. A beautiful story of love beyond all bounds and a reflection of the resilience and connection of the soul. This magical book by Margery Williams explores the intricate and naturally growing love between a child and their friend, a toy bunny that dreams of being real. This book contains original paint color illustrations by renown illustrator, Eva Evgeniya, taking the reader through vivid and almost real scenarios never before seen on print. Suitable for children of all ages and also as the ideal gift for baby showers, birthdays, weddings, and holidays throughout the year. Readers Have Said: "This was a book I never had encountered as a child. I had occasion to read it as an adult many years ago. It made me cry then; it still does. There