The Velveteen Rabbit: 100th Anniversary Edition
Margery Williams,Erin Stead
The Velveteen Rabbit: 100th Anniversary Edition
Margery Williams,Erin Stead
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of The Velveteen Rabbit with a stunning new edition of the timeless classic, with illustrations by Erin Stead, Caldecott Medal winner of A Sick Day for Amos McGee.
A cherished, 100-year-old classic gets a fresh and breath-taking new look with brilliant art by Caldecott Medal winner Erin Stead, who has cited this story as an influence on her acclaimed career.
With the full, original story from the 1922 classic, this deluxe, collectable new edition of The Velveteen Rabbit will be the go-to gift for baby showers, birthdays, weddings, and holidays throughout the year.
At first a brand-new toy, now a threadbare and discarded nursery relic, the velveteen rabbit is saved from peril by a magic fairy who whisks him away to the idyllic world of Rabbitland. There, he becomes Real, a cherished childhood companion who will be loved for eternity. Treasured for generations, and given new life from one of today’s most exciting children’s book creators, here is a timeless tale about the magic of boundless love.
Review
Jennifer Fraioli
The Velveteen Rabbit was one of my favourite books to read at bedtime as a child, not just because I connected with the moving, emotional story – what child doesn’t want to believe their toys are real? – but because it is so long. My childhood edition clocks in at a whopping 47 pages, most of which are full of text. This picture book is unique in so many respects; the story could easily feel dated (scarlet fever isn’t a death sentence any longer, and most dirty toys can get chucked in the wash) but instead of succumbing to obscurity like many other children’s books of the era, it has remained a timeless classic. Margery Williams’ ode to the unquestioning and limitless love children have for their toys is still a favourite 100 years after it was first published, and for good reason. Williams knew that writing for children was one of the most difficult and rewarding things an author could do, and her words reflect that abundant respect. From the other nursery toys like the Skin Horse, to the wild rabbits outside, her characters are familiar childhood friends. It’s what makes this story – of a little sawdust-filled bunny becoming a Real Rabbit because a little boy once loved him so much it hurt – such a beautiful, enduring tale.
For the Centenary edition, Caldecott winner Erin Stead brought her own fond memories of this book to the (literal) drawing board. Because modern publishing is no longer bound by the same constraints as the printing presses in 1922, the original text has been reformatted and set so that the entire narrative flows more naturally. She shows the little Rabbit and his Boy growing through the seasons, using colour to paint the passage of time. Stead joins a prestigious list of artists who have added their own vision to this timeless classic, including the original illustrator Sir William Nicholson, and even Maurice Sendak, who had his turn illustrating this beautiful story in the 1960s.
For ages 4+.
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