Maria Krüger
Maria Krüger to pisarka literatury dziecięcej oraz dziennikarka.
Ukończyła Wydział Humanistyczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego oraz Akademię Nauk Politycznych w Warszawie. Z zawodu była ekonomistką.
Debiutowała w 1928 w "Płomyczku". Pisała również do takich czasopism dla dzieci i młodzieży, jak: "Świerszczyk", "Płomyk" oraz "Dziatwa", "Słonko" i "Poranek" (czasopisma przedwojenne).
Podczas okupacji współdziałała z grupą "Epoka". Uczestniczyła w Powstaniu Warszawskim.
Wymyśliła znaną telewizyjną audycję "Miś z okienka", do której długo pisała teksty.
Jej najbardziej znane książki to "Karolcia" (1959), przetłumaczona na kilka języków oraz "Godzina pąsowej róży" (1960).
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