We learned from "The Velveteen Rabbit" how toys become real. But I'm telling you, all things become real if they last long enough. Visit any second-hand store on a quiet day and you'll feel their spirits tugging at you. In "The Velveteen Rabbit," the magic fairy finally turns the toy into a real bunny and releases him into the garden. But in my world, "real" stuff is sent through some magic portal to the back of my closet. I tried to get rid of these well worn items, but they pleaded with me to find them a knew home. So I started an Ebay store. Since 2005, more than 1000 lively spirits have been placed in new homes
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Piece Description
We learned from "The Velveteen Rabbit" how toys become real. But I'm telling you, all things become real if they last long enough. Visit any second-hand store on a quiet day and you'll feel their spirits tugging at you. In "The Velveteen Rabbit," the magic fairy finally turns the toy into a real bunny and releases him into the garden. But in my world, "real" stuff is sent through some magic portal to the back of my closet. I tried to get rid of these well worn items, but they pleaded with me to find them a knew home. So I started an Ebay store. Since 2005, more than 1000 lively spirits have been placed in new homes
Additional Credits
"The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams, 1922.