THERE was once a velveteen
rabbit, and in the beginning he was
really splendid. He was fat and bunchy,
as a rabbit should be; his coat was
spotted brown and white, he had real
thread whiskers, and his ears were
lined with pink sateen. On Christmas
morning, when he sat wedged in the
top of the Boy's stocking, with a
sprig of holly between his paws, the
effect was charming.
There were other things in the stocking,
nuts and oranges and a toy engine,
and chocolate almonds and a clockwork
mouse, but the Rabbit was quite the
best of all. For at least two hours
the Boy loved him, and then Aunts
and Uncles came to dinner, and there
was a great rustling of tissue paper
and unwrapping of parcels, and in
the excitement of looking at all the
new presents the Velveteen Rabbit
was forgotten.
For a long time he lived in the toy
cupboard or on the nursery floor,
and no one thought very much about
him. He was naturally shy, and being
only made of velveteen, some of the
more expensive toys quite snubbed
him ...
So, turn off that MTV and get your
children reading the words that will
deepen their soul and exalt their
spirit as well as your own. Check
out the book from the library!