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TroperNo9001
Since: Oct, 2014
7th Dec, 2014 07:12:49 PM
The Velveteen Rabbit?
"I just want what everyone else has, that's all."
Embryon
Since: Mar, 2010
7th Dec, 2014 09:14:11 PM
I don't think so. The setting seemed contemporary, and the story was more realistic — the stuffed animal may not even have been sentient.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."
Embryon
Since: Mar, 2010
20th Dec, 2014 02:06:15 PM
Bump. More detail: I'm pretty sure it was a vegetable garden, not a flower garden. And the kid may have decorated the inside of the little greenhouse thing.
Edited by Embryon "If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."
I'm trying to remember the title of a picture book. I don't know when it was published, but it was around at least 15 years ago, maybe 20.
The two elements I remember are 1) a stuffed animal — possibly a rabbit — and 2) a small house-like structure in a garden (possibly a shed or a small greenhouse). The kid who owned the stuffed animal liked to play in the little house, and I think he/she left the animal in the house at one point and forgot where it was. I think it was raining at one part of the story. And maybe the sun came out at around the same time the kid found the stuffed animal again, I don't know.