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by Monica Maas
After an hour, Sinterklaas goes in a taxi to our village, Den Burg. There he makes a tour on his white horse, followed by the local brass band. There are about fifteen Piets, walking and jumping around and giving pepernoten to the children.
Almost all Dutch schools celebrate the feast on December 5. The "real" Sint Nicolaas and some Piets, who carry the big bags or baskets with treats, visit first the small ones. Then everyone gets a present from Sint and some sweet words. The children sing the special Sint-songs and, after just one hour, go home to wait for the evening excitement. When children are eight years-old, they will know the real story about Sinterklaas and then they have to make a funny surprise and a little poem for one of the children in the class.
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