
audiobook
Opmerkingen van de bewerker
I. DUBBELE TWEE.
INHOUD.
I. Twee levenmakers.
II. Moe wordt ziek.
III. Een verrassing.
IV. Naar buiten.
V. Jo en Nel ontdekken buurtjes.
VI. Jo en Klaas maken kennis.
VII. Kousvoeteling.
A lively slice of early‑twentieth‑century village life opens the collection, inviting listeners into the bustling home of Mrs. Veenhof and her spirited children, Jo and Nel. Their playful banter and the warm, slightly chaotic routine of a chilly November evening set a vivid scene, while the original spelling adds a charming, authentic flavor that feels like stepping back in time. The opening episode captures the children’s cheerful mischief as they search for their mother, weaving humor and tenderness together in a way that feels both familiar and fresh for young ears.
The remaining chapters follow the siblings through a variety of everyday adventures— from sudden rainstorms and a sudden illness to secret surprises and neighborhood explorations. Each story balances lighthearted fun with gentle lessons about responsibility, kindness, and the small joys of community. The narrative’s simple, rhythmic language makes it especially accessible for fourth‑grade listeners, while the subtle humor and relatable characters keep the experience engaging and comforting.
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (76K characters)
Series
Licht en Leven
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1879–1951
Best remembered for school and children's books, this Dutch writer drew on years in education to create stories for young readers. His life moved from rural Friesland to Amsterdam, and that path shows in the world behind his books.
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