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The Velveteen Rabbit  
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			  | [ Àú ÀÚ ]Margery Williams, David Jorgensen (Illustrator), Margery Williams Bianco [ ÃâÆÇ»ç ] Knopf  the sentimental message of hope with its suggestion of death, resurrection and eternal life. Figures are rendered solidly and with anatomical conviction. Occasionally a pencil outline intrudes and breaks the dreamy magic's spell. Yet there can be no denying the magnetism of the individual ch..  | 
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The Velveteen Rabbit  
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			  | [ Àú ÀÚ ]Margery Williams (Author), Michael Hague (Illustrator) [ ÃâÆÇ»ç ] Square Fish  and their parents.
Bulletin of the Center for Children¡¯s Books
¡°Hague¡¯s paintings of the Boy who loves his velveteen rabbit are gentle, romantic, and faithful.¡± 
Booklist
¡°In an assessment of artistic merit combined with . . . child appeal, Michael Hague¡¯s book comes up the ..  | 
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The Velveteen Rabbit  
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			  | [ Àú ÀÚ ]Lisa McCue (Author), Margery Williams (Adapter) [ ÃâÆÇ»ç ] Reader's Digest  a toy rabbit learns what it means to be loved by a child--and how toys become "Real." This book will bring kids hours of fun as they read the engaging story and color in the pictures.
Publishers Weekly
The beloved tale of the stuffed bunny who becomes real is complemented by delicate pastel ..  | 
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The Velveteen Rabbit  
			  - º¸µåºÏ / ±ÇÀ忬·É - À¯¾Æ, À¯Ä¡¿ø»ý(4¼¼~6¼¼) | 
			  | [ Àú ÀÚ ]Margery Williams Bianco, Melissa Bay Mathis (Illustrator), margery Williams [ ÃâÆÇ»ç ] Grosset & Dunlap  have feelings--has been charming children since its first publication in 1922. (A great read-aloud for all ages, but children ages 8 and up can read it on their own.)  
From Horn Book 
Rather precious illustrations and the original text revive this favorite classic in a little book fitting sma..  | 
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