The Velveteen Rabbit: Or, How Toys Become Real

Summary
Beloved children’s classics are old friends. But they can become even more magnificent after makeovers with lush, gorgeous illustrations. This edition by legendary illustrator Don Daily is just such a book. It’s stunningly beautiful and full of the pictorial details children love to search over and over looking for new, undiscovered treasures. The story of a precious little stuffed rabbit, his love for a boy, and his journey to become “real” is sure to delight toddlers and preschoolers and become a treasured keepsake in every family library.
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