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Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt
Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt










Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt

Then Dolly the pigeon tells him that the tower of the Pill Building is empty. He drives it all over town looking for a place to live. Which wasn’t a punishment because, hey, books! I’m just saying it would’ve been better if I actually owned the freaking book myself …*glares again and goes off on a tantrum*īasically, this book is all I’ve ever wanted! Apart from a baby brother, a dog, and a Playmobil pirate ship…oh, and basically everything from Polly Pocket, especially this tree house…īut er, yes, book review!! When I saw Pluk van de Petteflet had been translated into English, and an ARC was available at Edelweiss, damn rights I had to download it! Sooo, I had to make numerous visits to the library instead to be able to read it properly.

Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt

Of course, sitting in a classroom with roughly 25 other kids who were noisy and smelly didn’t make it the best kind of experience. Since no one ever bought it for me *glares at family members*, I had to get my Pluk fix from being read to from it at kindergarten and the early years of primary school. I believe this book has been read by practically every Dutch child since it was first published in 1971. Expected publication: January 10th, 2017 by Pushkin Children’s Books












Pluk van de Petteflet by Annie M.G. Schmidt