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The Velveteen Rabbit, Or, How Toys Become Real - Community Reviews back

by Margery Williams, Michael Green
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Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 11 years ago
Genre: Fantasy / Toys / Drama Year Published: 1985 Year Read: 2010 Series: Rabbit Ears / Storybook Classics “The Velveteen Rabbit” is Rabbit Ears’ first classic story that is based off of Margery Williams’ popular tale and it is about how a toy rabbit learns the true meaning of being real. With...
A Rep Reading
A Rep Reading rated it 12 years ago
It is pleasing to become acquainted again with this sweet nursery toy story. The illustrations in this version are perfectly lovely.
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 12 years ago
The velveteen rabbit is new. He was a Christmas gift and was soon forgotten. He is fine with it, after all, who wants to become shabby? But then, Skin Horse tells him about being Real. How when a child loves you, you become Real and the rabbit hopes one day he will become Real.I believe my mom read ...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 12 years ago
Makes me cry every damn time.
Inklings
Inklings rated it 12 years ago
Cute story. The illustrations in this edition are beautiful. I'm not sure why, but I don't remember having ever finished this as a child. When I thought of the Velveteen Rabbit, I thought of the rabbit being incinerated. I'm suspecting that the babysitter that read it to me was being cruel and ende...
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Made me ruinously sad as a child and I'm pretty sure I didn't learn anything from it except not to get one of those horrible olden days plague-diseases.
The Book Magpie's Nest
The Book Magpie's Nest rated it 12 years ago
Made me ruinously sad as a child and I'm pretty sure I didn't learn anything from it except not to get one of those horrible olden days plague-diseases.
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 12 years ago
Sad, yet one of my favorite childhood books.
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 12 years ago
This is my teddy bear:His name is “Teddy” and I have no recollection of getting him, but he has been with me for over 35 years. I can’t say that he and I were (are) as close as the Boy and his Rabbit. I have no memories of sleeping with him nor of fervently clutching him when afraid nor of making er...
Bloggabook
Bloggabook rated it 12 years ago
My daughter and I read this. I don't remember reading it in the past, so it was a good experience for us to share. A very well written book, we both enjoyed it immensely.
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