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Works by Eric Suben

The Velveteen Rabbit (Storyshapes Series) (1996) 124 copies, 1 review
Tarzan (A Golden Book) (1999) 70 copies
The Gingerbread Man (Storytime Classics) (1995) 45 copies, 1 review
Disney's Tarzan Terk's Tale (1999) 39 copies
Doug Gets His Wish (1999) 32 copies
The Children's Writer's Reference (1999) 20 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1959-11-13
Gender
male

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8 reviews
A good reference that helps you step inside the mind of a child--at any age. Useful lists and ideas--especially for those considering writing for those not in the adult book-buying market.
I really enjoyed the story. A rabbit was sad that it was forgotten but was told that one day he would become real. When the boy couldn't find his other toy, the Velveteen rabbit was there and soon became the favorite. Years later, the Velveteen Rabbit was to be destroyed due to being old and diseased but because the boy loved him so, he became a real rabbit.

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Ha! The thingies one learns reading this crap… the name for “morsa” in English is walrus…!!!! I didn’t know that shit !!! and they weight around 100 pounds when they born... that's hot!
Traditional Fantasy, small book, approx. 22 pages long.Elves happen on a poor shoemaker. They begain to make very fine shoes for him until the shoemaker becomes rich. The shoemaker and his wife make a suit of clothes for the elves for thier kindness and everyone lived happy everafter. I like this story. Of course it has elves and everyone enjoys elves. It's a great little story to teach about paying back kindness with kindness. Extensions could be teaching two identifiers of traditional show more fantasy, no known author and no such thing as elves. show less

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35
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Rating
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