The Velveteen Rabbit (version 2)


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(4.5 stars; 86 reviews)

This classic story by Margery Williams, published in 1922, imparts the timeless message that toys need not be expensive or modern to be appreciated. Through giving and receiving love, even a commonplace stuffed animal can become real in the eyes of a child. This recording, read by a mother and daughter, is dedicated to Barbara Bear, who is real.

Read by Barbara Bear and Mama Bear (0 hr 22 min)

Chapters

The Velveteen Rabbit Duet 22:44 Read by Barbara Bear

Reviews

Alright storytelling


(2.5 stars)

The velveteen rabbit has been a book I've cherished a many of year, but I felt that the narrator didn't do it justice. The words are clear and well spoken, but I felt that her voice was a bit awkward and unemotional, as if this is the first time she's heard it to.


(4 stars)

I appreciate that the child was included as a narrator in this story. For her age, she did an excellent job. Her diction was clear and voice engaging. It’s the perfect story to have a child read.

Challenged by Narrator's Voice


(2 stars)

I love the story, and the narrator is a good reader. I was challenged to listen to her voice, which is uncomfortably pitched and a bit reedy.

Nice!


(4.5 stars)

This is the best narration of this book I've ever heard! I love that the narrators go back and forth in the story. I love the impression.

Wonderful


(4.5 stars)

Really a wonderful rendition of this classic children's book. There were two readers- one adult, one child. It was engaging, and well done. Thank you.

love the narration


(5 stars)

the children add a lovely touch to this narration


(5 stars)

Really like how this story is being told

I like this book


(4 stars)

I like this book