The book The Velveteen Rabbit was written by author Margery Williams Here you can read free online of The Velveteen Rabbit book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Velveteen Rabbit a good or bad book?
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Spring Time "You must have your old Bunny!" she said. "Fancy all that fuss for atoy!" The Boy sat up in bed and stretched out his hands. "Give me my Bunny!" he said. "You mustn't say that. He isn't a toy. He's REAL!" When the little Rabbit heard that he was happy, for he knew that whatthe Skin Horse had said was true at last. The nursery magic hadhappened to him, and he was a toy no longer. He was Real. The Boyhimself had said it. That night he was almost too happy to sleep, and so much lov...e stirredin his little sawdust heart that it almost burst. And into hisboot-button eyes, that had long ago lost their polish, there came alook of wisdom and beauty, so that even Nana noticed it next morningwhen she picked him up, and said, "I declare if that old Bunny hasn'tgot quite a knowing expression!" That was a wonderful Summer! Near the house where they lived there was a wood, and in the long Juneevenings the Boy liked to go there after tea to play. He took theVelveteen Rabbit with him, and before he wandered off to pick flowers, or play at brigands among the trees, he always made the Rabbit alittle nest somewhere among the bracken, where he would be quite cosy, for he was a kind-hearted little boy and he liked Bunny to becomfortable.
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