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Format: Hardcover, 24 pages
Edition: ABRIDGED
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
ISBN: 0786812397
Release Date: Jan 7, 2002
Age Range: For infants or
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 3 reviews.)
| |  | | | In Brief In this classic children's tale, the magic of a young boy's love changes a beloved toy bunny into a real live rabbit. An enchanting, timeless story about rebirth and the mysterious power of love. With charming color illustrations by Robyn Officer. 33pp.
| | | | From The Publisher Margery Williams' famous story tells of a young boy and his treasured favorite toy, a splendid "fat and bunchy" rabbit, whose ears are lined with pink sateen. He carries it everywhere, talks to it, pretends with it, sleeps with it each night. The love he steadfastly bestows on his toy helps him through a serious illness and afterwards saves his beloved bunny from a terrible fate.
| | | | Annotation The charming story of the boy who loves his velveteen pet, with the moral that love can make all things real and beautiful. Full-color illustrations.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 3 Average Rating:     
A picture and a thousand words     
-- A reviewer, an artist and poet, February 1, 2002
no child should grow up without it     
-- Maireanne, March 21, 1999
How a stuffed rabbit becomes real!     
-- R. D. Allison, June 2, 1999
| | | | The Reader's Catalog A celebrated fantasy from the '20s about a toy rabbit who is loved by a boy, cast aside, and changed into a "real" rabbit as a reward for his loyalty and forbearance. Children may cry over it; adults may sense something wrong in the author's failure to castigate the wrongdoers
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