The Velveteen Rabbit
Author: Margery Williams
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Description: The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams is a timeless tale of a toy rabbit's journey to becoming real through the love of a child. Explore the poignant themes of loss, transformation, and the enduring power of affection.
Pages: 13
Megabytes: 0.15 MB
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