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The Children’s Classical Library

The Velveteen Rabbit

Margery Williams Bianco

Edited for children aged Eight and above

The Velveteen Rabbit

or How Toys Become Real

by Margery Williams Bianco

Edited, with an introduction, notes and comprehension questions, by Ralph Mason

This edition of The Velveteen Rabbit, from The Children’s Classical Library™, was published in 2007 by Books for Learning (www.booksforlearning.com.au) Introduction, notes, comprehension questions and illustrations copyright © Ralph Mason 2007 Set in 15 pt Garamond Premier Pro

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The Children’s Classical Library is a growing collection of the world’s classic literature, carefully prepared for children of primary age and above. From original texts to retellings, each book is designed for a specific age range, and comes with an introduction, notes and comprehension questions. Answers to the comprehension questions in this book, along with extra quiz questions, can be found at www.booksforlearning.com.au. Go to The Children’s Classical Library page > Books by Title > Velveteen Rabbit (or www.booksforlearning.com.au/classics/books/velveteen). This ebook includes bookmarks that allow the reader to navigate to specific sections, including the Contents page, Introduction, chapter headings, and chapter-specific comprehension questions. To access bookmarks, click on the Bookmarks tab at the upper left side of the document (or the Sidebar button in Apple’s Preview). Tips for making use of this ebook can be found by...