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Discover the Magic of a Timeless Classic! Discover the beloved story that has touched hearts for generations. Adapted from Margery Williams' original, The Velveteen Rabbit is a timeless children's book about how love makes us real. When a little boy receives a velveteen rabbit as a Christmas gift, their bond grows into something magical--transforming the toy into something truly special. Cottage Door Classics brings stories to life with enchanting illustrations that captivate young readers and adults alike. These enduring tales are designed to be shared again and again--perfect for bedtime…mehr

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Discover the Magic of a Timeless Classic! Discover the beloved story that has touched hearts for generations. Adapted from Margery Williams' original, The Velveteen Rabbit is a timeless children's book about how love makes us real. When a little boy receives a velveteen rabbit as a Christmas gift, their bond grows into something magical--transforming the toy into something truly special. Cottage Door Classics brings stories to life with enchanting illustrations that captivate young readers and adults alike. These enduring tales are designed to be shared again and again--perfect for bedtime stories, read-aloud moments, or independent reading. * Beloved Classic - A moving story that has delighted readers of all ages for over a century * Beautiful Illustrations - Engaging, full-color artwork that brings the characters and emotions to life. * Emotional Depth - Explores the powerful bond between children and their favorite toys. * Gift-Ready Format - Hardcover edition makes a meaningful gift for birthdays, holidays, baby showers, or new parents. * Encourages Empathy - Helps children understand love, emotional connection, and the value of imagination.
Autorenporträt
Margery Williams Bianco was an English-American author, primarily of popular children's books. A professional writer since the age of nineteen, she achieved lasting fame at forty-one with the 1922 publication of the classic that is her best-known work, The Velveteen Rabbit.