Pietje Puk wordt clown by Henri Arnoldus
Pietje Puk trades his postbag for a colourful costume and a red nose when he becomes a clown.
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Pietje Puk trades his postbag for a colourful costume and a red nose when he becomes a clown.
Pietje takes up conjuring and magic tricks, and the sleight of hand leads to a fresh round of pranks, surprises and happy confusion.
Pietje Puk, the cheerful Keteldorp postman, throws himself into the fun of the village flea market.
Pietje is grown up with a family of his own, and his sons turn out to be chips off the old block who get up to the very same kind of mischief.
Pietje Puk, the sunny postman of Keteldorp, takes to the water and goes boating in this gentle adventure.
Pietje grows into his rascally older-boy years, his vlegeljaren, with bolder schemes and bigger escapades while keeping the same loyal, fair-minded streak.
Pietje Puk and the shoplifter, in which the helpful postman lends a hand to keep the village shops safe.
The first book introduces Pietje Bell, the cheeky young son of a Rotterdam shoemaker, his family and his world of endless pranks, and the founding of his boys' gang the Zwarte Hand.
When something in Keteldorp needs putting right, the helpful postman rolls up his sleeves and quietly sets about sorting it out.
De Kameleon Maakt het Helemaal completes unfinished business, with the twins finishing a long project. They achieve closure.
De Kameleon Draagt Zijn Steentje Bij contributes to larger causes, with the twins helping in a charity event.
De Kameleon Heeft Goed Nieuws brings positive developments, like the twins announcing a new boat feature. They share joy with the village.
Pietje Puk becomes a tourist and sets off to see new places, swapping his postbag for a suitcase and his rounds for the open road.
Met de Kameleon voor de Wind sails smoothly with favourable winds, allowing the twins to achieve tasks easily.
In Hotze de Roos' De Kameleon in Woelig Water, the twins Hielke and Sietse discover a backpack full of stolen gold jewellery while fishing for eels.
De Kameleon op Dreef is in top form, with the twins performing at peak in events. They excel in skills. The story is about performance.
Piet Prins' Daan en Sietze series follows two boys, Daan and Sietze, in the Netherlands during World War II. In the first book, they help a resistance group with secret tasks. The second sees them go into hiding to avoid capture. The third has them fight for freedom as the war ends.
The local football club needs a helping hand, and good-natured Pietje Puk is happy to step in.
Recht Door Zee, Kameleon goes straight, with the twins being honest in dealings. They expose a lie in the village.
De Kameleon Gooit het Roer Om changes direction, with the twins altering plans mid-adventure. They adapt to new circumstances.
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De Kameleon Vaart Door continues despite setbacks, with the twins sailing on after a repair. They persist in quests.
Pietje Puk, the sunny postman of Keteldorp, shares an adventure with his good friends from the village.
Pietje Puk, the cheerful Keteldorp postman, takes a trip to the seaside in this breezy little adventure.
De Kameleon Houdt Stand! holds firm against opposition, with the twins defending their boat from critics. They prove its worth.