JIP AND JANNEKE
Jip and Janneke
Jip and Janneke is a series of children's books in the Netherlands, written by Annie M.G.
Schmidt and illustrated by Fiep Westendorp. The series is known for its
simplicity and wit. The series was originally written for Het Parool. Between 13 September 1952 and 7
September 1957 a weekly episode of no more than 250 words was published. Each
episode is an independent story in itself. The stories were later collected and
published as books.
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Other paintings by Fiep Westendorp
Fiep Westendorp (Zaltbommel, 17 December 1916 – Amsterdam, 3 February 2004) was a Dutch illustrator who became especially popular due to
her long-term collaboration with writer Annie M.G.
Schmidt. Three generations of Dutch people have grown up with her
illustrations. Since the regular Dutch awards for illustrations always eluded her, she was
given a unique award for her entire oeuvre in 1997.Since 2007, the University
of Amsterdam have an endowed chair for illustration in Westendorp's
honor.
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Pluk van de Petteflet is a children's book by Dutch writer Annie M.G. Schmidt. First published in 1971,
it remains in print and is one of the most popular Dutch books for children. Pluk, a young red-haired boy, lives alone in a little room on the top floor of
the Petteflet, an apartment building. He has no parents, but he does have a
little tow truck. He quickly makes friends, such as Zaza, a cockroach, and
Meneer Pen, who operates a bookstore. With the help of Dikke Dollie, a friendly
pigeon, he exchanges notes and candy with the girl below, Aagje, whose mother is
überclean and tries to get Pluk evicted, especially when she sees Zaza in his
room.
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