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The Velveteen Rabbit

or, How Toys Become Real

Margery Williams

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

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A charming tale of self-acceptance, love, loss, and magic, The Velveteen Rabbit is one of the most enduring children's stories in literary history.

‘Once you are real you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always.’ - Margery Williams

Set in a young boy’s nursery, The Velveteen Rabbit captures the imagination, fantasy, and infinite love of childhood. Embark on a journey of unconditional friendship and self-acceptance with this delightful tale, and join the velveteen rabbit as he learns what it truly means to be Real.

A wonderful tale of growth and inner beauty, Margery Williams’ The Velveteen Rabbit was first published in 1922 and is a classic of children’s literature. This facsimile edition has been thoughtfully reproduced by Read & Co. Books with great care taken to preserve the magic of the original illustrations by William Nicholson.

This collector’s edition is a beautiful keepsake for any child’s library, forever serving as a reminder that true value comes from love.

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- <em><b>Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal, 1922</b></em></p>
<p>"For very little people <em>The Velveteen Rabbit,</em> by Miss Margery Williams, is a very charming little tale. The rabbit is a most engaging and fascinating little person who, after a long and exciting life, at last finds himself thrown on the dust heap. But this, happily, is not the end, for he is taken pity on by the "fairy of old toys," who promptly turns him into a dear little live bunny, so our farewell is not a bit of dusty worn velveteen, but to a brown furry creature toddling joyfully away to his home in the woods."
- <em><b>The Scotsman, 1922</b></em></p>
<p>"Miss Margery Williams's story for young readers, <em>The Velveteen Rabbit,</em> is a fresh and alluring fairy tale about a toy that came to life like the statue of Galatea and provoked many queer speculations about the difference between real life and imaginary occurrences. It has pictures by Mr William Nicholson, which show this well-known artist in a rather novel light."
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