Friday, December 25, 2020

What Did You Get?

Emil thought Pippa looked sad. "What's the matter, Pippa," he asked.

"I didn't get the book I asked Santa for," she replied, hugging her bear.

"I think that's how it works, Pippa," Emil said. "I didn't get everything I asked for, either."

"Were you naughty?" Pippa wanted to know. 

"If I was, I didn't mean to be," Emil replied, as he sat down next to Pippa on the stair. "I mean, it's hard to be good all the time, and sometimes we do things we didn't know were wrong to do, but I really don't think Santa blames us for that."

"You mean being naughty is doing something on purpose you know is wrong?" Pippa asked.

"I'm no expert," said Emil thoughtfully. "I just think Santa is very kind and loves dolls as well as real children. I think he knows when we're doing our best. It must be hard to give every doll and every child everything they want, though."

"But why? If Santa can make all those toys and things, why wouldn't we get everything we asked Santa for?" Pippa persisted.

Emil thought about that. "Well," he said, "I don't know for sure, but here's what I think. Maybe another doll needs what you asked for more than you do or what you asked for won't work out with our family. It doesn't mean we were naughty if we don't get everything we asked for."

"Well," Pippa said with a sigh, "I do feel better now. I was afraid I didn't get the book because I was naughty, but I didn't know what I did that was wrong. I mean, I took one of the ornaments from the tree and played with it, but when The Writer told me they weren't toys, I put it back right where it was hanging on the tree."

"I don't think Santa would think that was very naughty," Emil said.

"I'm glad I wasn't naughty, but I'm still disappointed," Pippa explained, "because I really wanted to read that book."

"Maybe they have it in the library," Emil suggested. "We can look and see. If they have it, and if someone else doesn't have it checked out, we can go to the library when they open tomorrow and get it to bring home. Then you can keep it for a while. Come! I'll show you."

"We go to the library when it's open?" Pippa asked, as Emil led her down the stairs. "We check the book out? Where is it? I thought this was the library," she said, pointing to one of the bookcases as they walked by.

"That's our family's private library," Emil explained. "The library I'm talking about is the public library. It's a big building in town. It's full of books of all kinds. We can get you a library card. Maybe they have some other books you would like to check out, too. Then we will take them back by the date they are due. They have lots more books than we have here!" 

"What if I haven't finished it by the time I have to take it back?" Pippa asked.

"Then you can renew it," Emil said, "unless someone else has asked for it. You just let the library know you haven't finished it, and they let you keep it for another three weeks," he said. "We can look it up on the computer," he added pointing to the table where the laptop was open and turned on.

"Let's look now and see if they have it," Pippa begged.

Emil climbed up on a chair and Pippa handed her bear up to him so she would have her hands free to climb up herself.


The dolls found the computer and Emil checked to make sure The Writer wasn't working on something that could be messed up if he used the computer. She wasn't using the internet, so Emil looked up the library. When he found it, he turned to Pippa. "OK! What's the name of the book?" he asked her.

"It's called 'Alices Adventures in Wonderland,'" she said.

Emil typed in the title of the book. 

The picture on the screen changed. "They have several copies," Emil said. "One of them is checked out, but they have two others."

"Goodie!" exclaimed Pippa. "When can we go and get it?"

"Well," Emil said as he looked at the screen. "They're closed today, because it's a holiday, but they open tomorrow at noon. That's 12:00," he added, "like lunchtime. Maybe you can get The Writer to take you."

Pippa thought that was a good idea. She knew some books are heavy.

Just then, the two dolls heard what sounded like voices singing or humming...or both. The sound was coming from outside the front door. They left the computer and ran to the door. It was getting dark. The porch light was on.

When they opened the door, they found all the other dolls singing and humming a Christmas carol. Mariah and Charlotte were singing the words, because their mouths are open a bit. The other dolls were all humming, because their mouths don't open.


The dolls all stopped singing and humming. "Merry Christmas!" they cried. 

"Put on your coats and hats and come caroling with us!" Mariah said.

Caroling! What fun! Pippa decided it was a merry Christmas after all! 

The next day, Pippa went with The Writer to the library. The librarian––that's the person who is in charge of the library––gave Pippa a library card. Then they found a book that had all of the things Lewis Carroll had ever written, all in one book, including 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'!

The Writer allowed Pippa to keep the book at the bottom of the stairs, because the book was too big for a doll to lift. She planned to read every bit of it to her bear. She would try to finish it in three weeks!


Merry Christmas from Veronika and all the dolls in The Doll's Storybook!






Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Emil: Götz Happy Kidz Emilia
Pippa: Götz Little Kidz Lotta

Note: No dolls were harmed during production of this blog. All dolls shown are Götz Happy Kidz, Classic Kidz or Little Kidz. If you like these stories and are willing, please make a donation of any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or any organization that supports pediatric cancer research and treatment.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
Watch for the next story each Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.

Mariah: Stories from the Doll's Storybook is available from Barnes & Noble in the US, and from Amazon worldwide. Also available from BookBaby and other booksellers. Royalties go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment.


Image on Mariah's shirt used with permission with thanks, from Free To Be Kids, where human-size shirts with this image are available.


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Friday, December 18, 2020

A Tree Grows in the Living Room

"You have to come look," Pippa said as she jumped up on the bed. "While we were reading, a tree grew in the living room!"

"What do you mean?" Mandy asked, as Pippa sat down on the bed.


"I went down to the kitchen to get some water," Pippa explained, showing them her water bottle. "When I went past the living room I saw that there's a tree growing in the middle of the floor in the corner by the windows. It wasn't there when we came upstairs to go to read before bedtime."

"I know what it is," Billy said. "Does it have lights and decorations on it?"

Pippa nodded. "Yes," she said. "Does that mean it's a fruit tree?"


"Well," Veronika said, thoughtfully. "I guess you could say it bears fruit, but the fruit you get from it is under the tree, not hanging from the branches."

"That's as strange as having a tree grow right out of the floor," Pippa exclaimed, "and I didn't see any fruit under the tree."

The other dolls tried not to laugh. They knew what the tree was and how it got there, but Pippa still had a lot to learn about her world and the home they were living in. Charlotte and Mariah hid their faces. The other three girls looked away and tried to think about something else, like what the date was or what the weather report for tomorrow might be.

"It's a Christmas tree!" Jolena said finally when she could speak without laughing. "It's normal."

"It didn't grow there," Emil explained. "The Writer and her husband put it there."

Pippa's eyes grew huge. Well, they didn't really change, but she wanted them to. She tried very hard to make them get big. She was amazed.

"Why would they do that?" she asked.


"It's Christmastime," Mariah told her. "Many people decorate their homes for Christmas."


Pippa thought about that. "It was rather pretty," she said.


"They will put presents under it when they have some," Billy said. 

"We usually take a photo of all of us under the tree, dressed in our nice clothes," Charlotte added, and Mariah nodded her agreement.

"That will be fun," Pippa decided. 

Then Billy suggested, "Let's go down and look at the tree!"

The dolls all climbed out of the bed and went to look at the tree. 

Pippa felt the needle-leaves on one of the bottom branches. "You know," she said, "this doesn't feel like a real tree."


"No," Mandy agreed. "It isn't real. It's artificial (are-tih-FIH-shul). It's easier for old people to put up a tree that isn't real. They can use the same one every year. The lights are already on the tree when you put it together."

"I wonder if it pretends to be real," Pippa said wistfully. 

The dolls all had to think about that.

"Well," said Mandy, "it's getting late. Let's go back and finish the story so we can pretend to go to sleep."

So they did.


Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Emil: Götz Happy Kidz Emilia
Pippa: Götz Little Kidz Lotta

Note: No dolls were harmed during production of this blog. All dolls shown are Götz Happy Kidz, Classic Kidz or Little Kidz. If you like these stories and are willing, please make a donation of any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or any organization that supports pediatric cancer research and treatment.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
Watch for the next story each Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.

Mariah: Stories from the Doll's Storybook is available from Barnes & Noble in the US, and from Amazon worldwide. Also available from BookBaby and other booksellers. Royalties go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment.


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Friday, December 11, 2020

Photo Day

Billy plugged his camera phone into the charger using the outlet at the top of the stairs. Then he checked to make sure it was really charging.

"What are you doing, Billy?" Pippa asked as she reached the top step.


"I'm charging my camera phone," Billy replied. "We need to take a new group photo, now that you're here."


"I get to be in the photo?" Pippa asked when she reached where Billy was working.


"Of course," Billy agreed. "You're one of us now. We're going to take a group photo with everyone, so we can have it framed and give it to The Writer for a present."


"What do I have to do?" Pippa asked.


"All you have to do, Pippa," Billy said, "is just put on your nicest clothes and brush your hair."

"Goodie!" Pippa exclaimed. "I've been wanting to wear my one-and-only dress and my fancy shoes!"

Pippa skipped from the room to change. 

"It will be a while," Billy called after her. "The camera phone still has to charge."

While the camera phone was charging, the dolls changed into their nice clothes.

The girls helped each other with their hair, because it's easier to fix someone else's hair than to do your own when you have long hair. They checked to see how they looked in the mirror in the big bathroom.

The boys were in the other bathroom, getting ready. They helped each other, too.

It took a long time for all the dolls to get ready to have their photo taken together. When they were all ready, they sat down on the stairs. They decided that the dolls in the back row should stand. They left a place for Billy in the front row.

Then Pippa decided to sit in Charlotte's lap. 

Billy set the timer on the camera phone. He would have to run and get in the photo before the timer ran down and the camera went off.

It's harder to get a good photo with so many dolls. Billy didn't have to worry that they would blink, because none of them have eyes that close, but sometimes one would do something, like have to scratch an itchy nose or turn to see what the dogs were doing. Billy got this one.

"Pippa, you moved!" Billy exclaimed.

"I just noticed the big light over the front door," Pippa said.

Then Billy took this one.

Then the dolls decided they needed their pets in the photo. When the dolls were getting their pets, Pippa ran and got her bear, even though he's just a teddy bear and not a pet. In her imagination, he's real.

Veronika put Cleo's aquarium in her lap. Mandy held Marmalade, but he didn't need an aquarium, because he is a cat. Charlotte and Billy held Pierre and Freckles, and Brownie stood in front, because she didn't fit on the stairs with the dolls. The camera went off and took this photo.

Then they all tried to be silly, just for fun. Mandy tried to look queenly. 

Mariah pointed and said, "Look! A bird!"

Jolena held up two fingers up behind Emil's head.

Emil pretended to pull Billy's wig off.

Charlotte said, "Ta-da!" as if she had just done something great.

Pippa chewed on her hair.

Veronika waved her fingers in front of her face.

Billy didn't have time to do anything silly before the camera took the photo.


Billy was excited to view the photos on the computer right away. Veronika came in while he was working. She was quiet for a while, just looking at the screen as Billy cropped a photo. He removed the edges of the photo so the dolls were more centered in the picture. Sometimes he cropped a photo to remove something he didn't want to show, but he had set this up very carefully, and the people and real dogs were not around to get in the photo by accident.

"You know," Veronika said after watching for a while, "That would be great as the main photo on our Facebook page."

Billy looked at the computer screen. He tipped his head to one side as if he were thinking about it. "We do need a new photo," he said finally after seeing the current photo in his mind. 

"Emil and Pippa aren't in our current photo, and some of our heads are cut off. If I crop this photo like this...."

He took a little off the top and the bottom of the photo so it was wide from side to side but not very tall. Then he checked to see what the dimensions (dih-MEN-shuns) of the photo were, so he would know how wide it was and how tall. It looked like this.

"We aren't doing anything," Billy said finally. "It's just our faces. I have a better idea, but we will need to change our clothes again."

What do you think Billy's idea was?



Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Emil: Götz Happy Kidz Emilia
Pippa: Götz Little Kidz Lotta
Marmalade: Purrrfect Cats from KTL

Note: No dolls were harmed during production of this blog. All dolls shown are Götz Happy Kidz, Classic Kidz or Little Kidz. If you like these stories and are willing, please make a donation of any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or any organization that supports pediatric cancer research and treatment.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
Watch for the next story each Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.

Mariah: Stories from the Doll's Storybook is available from Barnes & Noble in the US, and from Amazon worldwide. Also available from BookBaby and other booksellers. Royalties go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment.

Billy's shaving lather is play foam, without coloring. The recipe is found here.

Image on Mariah's shirt used with permission with thanks, from Free To Be Kids, where human-size shirts with this image are available.


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