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Details:
Condition: Brand New
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781405285346
Publisher: Egmont
Age Range: 3-7 years
Overview
The Velveteen Rabbit is one of the most cherished stories ever written for children, telling the tender tale of a toy rabbit's longing to become Real through the simple, unconditional love of a child. This beautiful hardback edition, illustrated by William Nicholson, celebrates 100 years since the story's first publication, making it the perfect gift for a new baby, a special birthday, or any child (or grown-up) who loves timeless nursery classics.
About the Book
First published in 1922, The Velveteen Rabbit has enchanted generations of readers with its gentle wisdom about love, growing up, and what it truly means to be Real. In the nursery, the new velveteen rabbit is overlooked in favour of shinier, more mechanical toys, until he turns to the wise old Skin Horse for guidance. The Skin Horse explains that being Real isn't about how you're made, but happens when a child loves you for a long, long time - not just to play with, but really loves you. Through the devoted love of the Boy who owns him, the little rabbit begins his own magical journey towards becoming Real.
This gorgeous centenary hardback edition brings the original, much-loved text back to life with the exquisite illustrations of William Nicholson, whose soft, evocative artwork perfectly captures the warmth and nostalgia of the story. Compact and beautifully produced, it's a wonderful size for little hands, for bedtime reading aloud, or for treasuring on a bookshelf for years to come. Whether it's a child's very first encounter with the story or a nostalgic re-read for a parent or grandparent, this edition captures everything that has made The Velveteen Rabbit an enduring favourite for a century.
About the Author
Margery Williams Bianco (1881-1944) was an English-American author best known for her classic children's books. A professional writer from the age of nineteen, she achieved lasting fame at forty-one with the 1922 publication of The Velveteen Rabbit, which remains her most celebrated work. She went on to write many more books for children and received the Newbery Honor for her novel Winterbound, cementing her reputation as one of the twentieth century's most treasured children's authors.
Why You'll Love This Edition
This centenary hardback brings together the original heartfelt story with beautiful classic illustrations, making it a truly special keepsake edition - ideal for gifting to a new baby, for nursery bookshelves, or for anyone who cherishes timeless children's stories about love and belonging.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly depending on print run; ISBN and edition are for the UK edition as shown.
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