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  1. The Velveteen Rabbit: Told by Meryl Streep (Official Rabbit Ears Video) 6:10; Velveteen Rabbit narrated by Meryl Streep 1985 rough copy. 0:00; The Velveteen Rabbit. 2:39;

  2. The Velveteen Rabbit, an Album by Meryl Streep & George Winston. Released in 1985 on Dancing Cat (catalog no. DC-3007; Vinyl LP). Genres: Fairy Tales. Rated #1427 in the best albums of 1985. Featured peformers: Meryl Streep (narration), George Winston (piano, producer, composer, arranger), Margery Williams (writer), Mark Sottnick (producer), Clay Stites (producer), Howard Johnston (engineer ...

  3. Jan 1, 2006 · And speaking of "The Velveteen Rabbit".....One day while talking with the Skin Horse, the Rabbit learns that a toy becomes real if its owner really and truly loves it. The Skin Horse makes the Velveteen Rabbit aware that "...once you are Real you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always." It's so true, and you helped make it so, Laur-Laur.

  4. John Williams (4), The London Symphony Orchestra. Bridge Over Troubled Water. Simon And Garfunkel *. Escape. Journey. Thriller. Michael Jackson. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Velveteen Rabbit by Meryl Streep / George Winston. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Oct 15, 2005 · HCI’s hit self-help book The Velveteen Principles uses the lessons in Margery Williams’ The Velveteen Rabbit, the classic story of a toy bunny that learns what it means to be real, to show today’s adults how becoming “real” and embracing their true selves can make them wiser, healthier and best of all happier.

  6. Watch on. Excerpt from the compilation video of Meryl Streep's narration of "The Velveteen Rabbit". Added to the archive: May 27, 2017. Running time: 6:09 minutes. Views: 3740 times. Categories: Narration: Documentaries. Tags: narration, the velveteen rabbit, Year 1984.

  7. Dec 19, 2019 · The Velveteen Rabbit is an album by pianist George Winston and actress Meryl Streep, released in 1985. The story, The Velveteen Rabbit, is narrated by Streep accompanied by Winston's piano pieces, which also appear without narration. The album was produced by Mark Sottnick and Clay Stites.