Minoes by Annie M.G. Schmidt
Annie M.G. Schmidt’s Minoes tells the story of a cat who turns into a young woman and helps a shy newspaper writer in a small Dutch town uncover the truth about a powerful man.
Annie M.G. Schmidt was a Dutch author. She is one of the most beloved children's writers in the Netherlands. She created Jip en Janneke and won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1988.
Annie M.G. Schmidt’s Minoes tells the story of a cat who turns into a young woman and helps a shy newspaper writer in a small Dutch town uncover the truth about a powerful man.
Annie M.G. Schmidt’s Dikkertje Dap is a much-loved Dutch children's poem about a small boy who visits his friend the giraffe at the zoo each morning before school.
Annie M.G. Schmidt’s Pluk van de Petteflet tells the story of a small boy who moves into a tall block of flats, drives a little red tow truck and helps the animals and people he meets there.
Jip en Janneke: Vijfde boek concludes the original series with stories of celebrations and new friends, wrapping up the toddlers’ world on a high note of joy and growth.
The fourth book, Jip en Janneke: Vierde boek, shows the duo helping at home or exploring the garden, emphasising responsibility and teamwork.
Jip en Janneke: Derde boek features seasonal adventures, such as playing in the snow or picking flowers, deepening the bond between the toddlers.
In Jip en Janneke: Tweede boek, the toddlers embark on new escapades, like visiting the zoo or baking cookies, building on their friendship from the first book.
Annie M.G. Schmidt’s Jip en Janneke: Eerste boek introduces the charming world of two toddlers, Jip and Janneke, through short stories about their daily adventures in a Dutch neighbourhood.