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Originally published in 1922, the classic story of a toy rabbit who loves a boy so much he eventually becomes real has charmed children and adults for nearly a century. This heirloom edition, containing Williams' original text paired with gorgeous paintings by award-winning illustrator Santore, is sure to be treasured by families for many years to come. Full color.
The beloved story of The Velveteen Rabbit, the stuffed animal made real by the love of a boy, has captured our imaginations for generations. In this Little Apple Classic edition of the children's story, re-experience the timeless
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Originally published in 1922, the classic story of a toy rabbit who loves a boy so much he eventually becomes real has charmed children and adults for nearly a century. This heirloom edition, containing Williams' original text paired with gorgeous paintings by award-winning illustrator Santore, is sure to be treasured by families for many years to come. Full color.
The beloved story of The Velveteen Rabbit, the stuffed animal made real by the love of a boy, has captured our imaginations for generations. In this Little Apple Classic edition of the children's story, re-experience the timeless tale of boundless love and the magical transformation it has on our hearts.
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Charles Santore renowned illustrations have been widely exhibited in museums and celebrated with recognitions such as the prestigious Hamilton King Award, the Society of Illustrators Award of Excellence, and the Original Art 2000 Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators. Santore is best known for his luminous interpretations of classic children’s stories such as Snow White, The Night Before Christmas and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Paul Revere’s Ride, which was named 2004 Children’s Book of the Year for Poetry by the Bank Street College Children’s Book Committee. His illustrations for The Wizard of Oz, which is widely considered to be the quintessential illustrated version, were used as the scenic backdrops for a major television performance of the work. 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.