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The_Velveteen_Rabbit CHILDRENS Tickets
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The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real is a classic children's story written by Margery Williams and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit and his quest to become real through the love of his owner. The book was first published in 1922.A boy receives a Velveteen Rabbit for Christmas and forgets the toy. In the meantime, the Velveteen Rabbit is snubbed by other more expensive or mechanical toys. During dialogue between the nursery toys and live animals, it is discovered that a toy can become real if its owner really and truly loves it. Love has nothing to do with how often the toy is played with, or how long it has been owned, but rather with pure and true love. There is also a discussion on what it means to be real. The Velveteen Rabbit even meets very well-made toys with no seams who are actually rabbits, and the Velveteen Rabbit learns about the differences between himself and the real rabbits.When the boy's china dog is misplaced, the Velveteen Rabbit takes the place as the boy's constant companion. The Rabbit becomes shabbier, but the boy loves him no matter what.This companionship lasts through the winter and the next summer, until the boy falls ill with scarlet fever. The boy becomes too ill to play for a very long time; upon his recovery, he is sent to the seaside on doctor's orders. The boy wishes to take the Rabbit with him, but his doctor forbids him to take the diseased toy. Not only can he not take the Rabbit, but the doctor says it must be burned in order to disinfect the house from the germs.The boy is given a new plush rabbit with glass eyes and is so excited about the trip to the seaside, he forgets his old Velveteen Rabbit. While awaiting the bonfire, the Rabbit cries real tears, which brings forth the Nursery Magic Fairy. The Rabbit thinks he was real before, but the fairy tells him he was only real to the boy. She flies him to the woods, where he realizes that he is a real rabbit at last and runs to join the other rabbits in the wild
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