![]() Together words and pictures create a world so much like our own, and yet so delightfully magical. William Nicholson's 1922 illustrations, which have delighted generations of readers, are rendered in full-color just as they appeared in the original edition of The Velveteen Rabbit. The type in this edition has been reset to emphasize the poetry of the language and to bring out the depth of sentiment in the story. The velveteen rabbit by Bianco, Margery Williams, 1881-1944. ![]() When the world seems uncertain, Margery Williams's classic story reminds all of us what really matters. The Velveteen Rabbit is a timeless tale of friendship, love, acceptance and honesty. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real." The Velveteen Rabbit's journey through love and loneliness to become who he was really meant to be is a story that inspires us all on our own journey to Real. Should he even be called a real toy? An answer comes from his friend, the Skin Horse: "Real isn't how you are made.It's a thing that happens to you. Shunned and unsure, the Velveteen Rabbit questions his worth. ![]() On Christmas Day, the Boy enjoys his new toy but then quickly forgets and neglects him. ![]() ![]() The Rabbit in the stocking isn't as expensive as the other toys: he's covered in velveteen. ![]()
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