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The narrative follows Dutch twins Pieter and Wilhelmina as they explore everyday life amid canals, dikes, and windmills. Through village routines, festivals, a wedding candy‑throwing, a kermis, bicycle rides, and visits to cheese markets and tulip gardens, the children encounter local customs and landscapes. An American cousin's visit prompts comparisons that illuminate traditions, architecture, and practical details such as split Dutch doors and wooden shoes. Illustrated vignettes and short chapters present geography, occupations, and cultural practices in clear, child-friendly language.
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