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For more than thirty years, Jip and Janneke have been the Netherlands' favourite and most famous preschoolers. They are best friends who play together, argue, get into mischief and eat too many sweets. Even modern children have no trouble identifying with these timeless adventures. Annie M.G. Schmidt wrote the stories with her characteristic sense of humour. Fiep Westendorp provided the iconic, black-and-white illustrations.
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Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt was a Dutch writer. Although she wrote a variety of poems, songs, books, plays, musicals, and radio- en television drama, she is known best for her children's literature, for which she received the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1988. She committed suicide a day after her 84th birthday and was buried in Amsterdam.