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    9781592701285
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Enchanted Lion Books, LLC
    ISBN-10
    1592701280
    ISBN-13
    9781592701285
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    126120634

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Velveteen Rabbit
    Number of Pages
    40 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Toys, Dolls & Puppets, Social Themes / Adolescence, Social Themes / Death & Dying, Animals / Rabbits, Fairy Tales & Folklore / Adaptations, General
    Publication Year
    2012
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Juvenile Fiction
    Author
    Komako Sakai
    Format
    Children's Board Books / Children's Board Books

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.4 in
    Item Weight
    16.5 Oz
    Item Length
    10.6 in
    Item Width
    8.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Juvenile Audience
    LCCN
    2012-030795
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Recommended in The Wall Street Journal 's 2012 Gift Guide A Bank Street Books Best Children's Book of the Year 2013 "Here Ms. Sakai again displays her gift for depicting inner truths in the outer appearance of very small children. In the cupping of small hands, the confiding turn of a face, Ms. Sakai captures without a bit of saccharine the transportation of a boy into the realm of his own imagination." -- Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal "Sakai's illustrations, richly textured paintings done in acrylic and oil pencil, retain the original's Edwardian setting, while cushioning the story's sharp edges with blankets of smudgy, luminous color." -- Publishers Weekly "Flying in the face of the notion that all children's books should be light or cute... Komako lays out her stories with honesty and an emotional resonance, never patronizing to child readers and triumphantly tapping into all shades of their inner lives." --Julie Danielson, Seven Impossible Things "Timeless as the book may be, it is also one of extraordinary timeliness today--a story that speaks to our deepest anxieties about the effects of technological progress on our humanity." --Maria Popova, Brain Pickings " The Velveteen Rabbit has been republished and retold many times over since Margery's original in 1922, but this is a particularly beautiful copy from one of the most popular author-illustrators in Japan...This book does not diminish the original at all, and only serves to introduce the tale to a whole new generation." --For Immediate Release Reviews Kids "Recasting Williams' original text into shorter sentences and simpler language (through a translator), Sakai subtly sweetens the overall tone: The Nursery Fairy's "I take care of all the playthings that the children have loved. When they are old and worn out and the children don't need them any more, then I come and take them away with me and turn them into Real," is here, "I take care of the toys that the children have truly loved. When their time comes and they have to say goodbye, I come for them and make them Real." The muted, grainy illustrations add further touches of sentiment, not only in the antique, period flavor of the boy's clothing and toys, but in the rabbit itself, which has a plump and very soft-looking body, large green eyes (still green after its transformation at the end) and a blue neck ribbon that gradually loses color to underscore the wear and tear of constant use." -- Kirkus Reviews, Recommended in The Wall Street Journal's 2012 Gift Guide "Here Ms. Sakai again displays her gift for depicting inner truths in the outer appearance of very small children. In the cupping of small hands, the confiding turn of a face, Ms. Sakai captures without a bit of saccharine the transportation of a boy into the realm of his own imagination." -- Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal, Recommended in The Wall Street Journal 's 2012 Gift Guide A Bank Street Books Best Children's Book of the Year 2013 "Here Ms. Sakai again displays her gift for depicting inner truths in the outer appearance of very small children. In the cupping of small hands, the confiding turn of a face, Ms. Sakai captures without a bit of saccharine the transportation of a boy into the realm of his own imagination." -- Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal "Sakai's illustrations, richly textured paintings done in acrylic and oil pencil, retain the original's Edwardian setting, while cushioning the story's sharp edges with blankets of smudgy, luminous color." -- Publishers Weekly "Flying in the face of the notion that all children's books should be light or cute... Komako lays out her stories with honesty and an emotional resonance, never patronizing to child readers and triumphantly tapping into all shades of their inner lives." --Julie Danielson, Seven Impossible Things "Timeless as the book may be, it is also one of extraordinary timeliness today--a story that speaks to our deepest anxieties about the effects of technological progress on our humanity." --Maria Popova, Brain Pickings " The Velveteen Rabbit has been republished and retold many times over since Margery's original in 1922, but this is a particularly beautiful copy from one of the most popular author-illustrators in Japan...This book does not diminish the original at all, and only serves to introduce the tale to a whole new generation." --For Immediate Release Reviews Kids "Recasting Williams' original text into shorter sentences and simpler language (through a translator), Sakai subtly sweetens the overall tone: The Nursery Fairy's "I take care of all the playthings that the children have loved. When they are old and worn out and the children don't need them any more, then I come and take them away with me and turn them into Real," is here, "I take care of the toys that the children have truly loved. When their time comes and they have to say goodbye, I come for them and make them Real." The muted, grainy illustrations add further touches of sentiment, not only in the antique, period flavor of the boy's clothing and toys, but in the rabbit itself, which has a plump and very soft-looking body, large green eyes (still green after its transformation at the end) and a blue neck ribbon that gradually loses color to underscore the wear and tear of constant use." -- Kirkus Reviews "As a storyteller and a toy maker who works in schools and libraries every week, [ The Velveteen Rabbit ] is a beautiful reminder about the power of children's imagination and their capacity to love" --Richard O'Neill, Manchester, UK, Recommended in The Wall Street Journal 's 2012 Gift Guide "Here Ms. Sakai again displays her gift for depicting inner truths in the outer appearance of very small children. In the cupping of small hands, the confiding turn of a face, Ms. Sakai captures without a bit of saccharine the transportation of a boy into the realm of his own imagination." -- Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal
    Grade From
    Preschool
    Dewey Decimal
    [E]
    Grade To
    College Graduate Student
    Synopsis
    A gentle retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit wherein the tender relationship between boy and rabbit shines through gorgeous, limpid illustrations. The tender relationship between the boy and his stuffed rabbit shines through gorgeous, luminous illustrations, transporting adult readers into the world of childhood while giving children a picture of themselves. In her retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams, Komako Sakai's text flows beautifully with her evocative, color-saturated illustrations. Written in gentle tones, the text resonates with the tender relationship between the boy and his toy rabbit. And, as always, Sakai's sensitive illustrations succeed in an absolute sense in evoking the interior world of the child, with all of its playful energy and poignant solitude. Her depictions of child and rabbit are memorable and may well become part of our collective, cultural memory of Williams' original book. Sakai's text is simpler than Williams', allowing her illustrations to convey much that is left unsaid, making for a fine integrity between word and image., A gentle retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit wherein the tender relationship between boy and rabbit shines through gorgeous, limpid illustrations., A gentle retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit wherein the tender relationship between boy and rabbit shines through gorgeous, limpid illustrations.The tender relationship between the boy and his stuffed rabbit shines through gorgeous, luminous illustrations, transporting adult readers into the world of childhood while giving children a picture of themselves. In her retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams, Komako Sakai's text flows beautifully with her evocative, color-saturated illustrations. Written in gentle tones, the text resonates with the tender relationship between the boy and his toy rabbit. And, as always, Sakai's sensitive illustrations succeed in an absolute sense in evoking the interior world of the child, with all of its playful energy and poignant solitude. Her depictions of child and rabbit are memorable and may well become part of our collective, cultural memory of Williams' original book. Sakai's text is simpler than Williams', allowing her illustrations to convey much that is left unsaid, making for a fine integrity between word and image., The tender relationship between the boy and his stuffed rabbit shines through gorgeous, luminous illustrations, transporting adult readers into the world of childhood while giving children a picture of themselves. In her retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams, Komako Sakai's text flows beautifully with her evocative, color-saturated illustrations. Written in gentle tones, the text resonates with the tender relationship between the boy and his toy rabbit. And, as always, Sakai's sensitive illustrations succeed in an absolute sense in evoking the interior world of the child, with all of its playful energy and poignant solitude. Her depictions of child and rabbit are memorable and may well become part of our collective, cultural memory of Williams' original book. Sakai's text is simpler than Williams', allowing her illustrations to convey much that is left unsaid, making for a fine integrity between word and image. Komako Sakai was born in Hyogo, Japan. After graduating from Tokyo's National University of Fine Arts and Music, Sakai worked at a kimono textile design company. She is currently one of the most popular authors and illustrators in Japan. She is well known in the United States for In the Meadow , Emily's Balloon , and The Snow Day .
    LC Classification Number
    PZ7.S143943Vel 2012

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