Annie M. G. Schmidt  

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Morgen kan ze zwanger zijn
Kan ook nog vandaag
Kan van de behanger zijn
Of van een franse zanger zijn
Of iemand uit den haag
--Op Een Mooie Pinksterdag by Annie M. G. Schmidt

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Annie Maria Geertruida Schmidt (Kapelle, 20 May 1911 – Amsterdam, 21 May 1995) was a prolific Dutch writer, especially cherished for her children's books.

Although Schmidt wrote poetry, songs, books, plays, musicals, and radio and television drama for adults, she is known best for children's books. Her best-known work for children may be the series Jip and Janneke. Many of her books, such as Pluk van de Petteflet, were illustrated by Fiep Westendorp.





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