Showing posts with label online. Show all posts
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Friday, July 25, 2025

Playing at a Distance

Billy thought Jolena looked sad. "What's wrong?" he asked.

Jolena looked up. "Hi, Billy," she said quietly. She is always glad to see him, but she didn't sound like it today. Billy thought, though, that it must have something to do with whatever was bothering her, not with him. He waited.

Jolena gave a big sigh.
"I just found out that my friend Elizabeth is moving away," she said finally. "She is on the Doll Ski Team with me, so I will see her again when we have a competition, but we won't be able to play together anymore."

"That is really sad," Billy agreed. "I'm lucky. Emil is my best friend, and he will never move away, or if he does, I'll go with him, because he's also my brother."

"It's nice to have brothers and sisters who stay with us," Jolena agreed. "I would hate to have to move away from all of you!"
"Do you at least have Elizabeth's phone number or email address?" Billy wanted to know.

"Yes," Jolena said. "I have both of those. I know I can write to her and even talk with her on the phone, but we can't play together."

"Yes, you can!" Billy exclaimed. "I mean, you can't wrestle with her or have a pillow fight with her, but you can play lots of other things with her."

Jolena looked up. "How is that possible?" she asked.
"You can have online play dates," Billy said. "You can use one of the special apps, like FaceTime or Skype," he added, pointing to where The Writer's laptop sat on a counter across the room.

"Please, Billy, show me how it works!" Jolena exclaimed.

"It's easy," Billy replied. "You call or email Elizabeth to set up a time to get together. Tell her which app you're using and make sure she knows how to use it," he explained.

"Then when the time comes, you call her using the app. It will connect to her app when she answers," he added. "Then you can play. If The Writer will let you use the iPad, you can set it up anywhere. You will see and hear her, and she will hear and see you!"

"That's a great idea!" Jolena exclaimed, looking much happier. "Now, what kinds of things could we play?"
"You're a good dancer," Billy said. "You could dance for her."
"Elizabeth is a good dancer, too," Jolena said. "We could dance for each other!"

"Great idea! Cards would be difficult," Billy went on. "You would both need a deck of cards with all the cards in the same order. I don't see how that could be done." He thought for a moment. "How about hangman?"
"I love that idea," Jolena said. "It would be easy to do. All we need is for each of us to have paper and pencil."

Jolena thought for a bit. "We have some Mad Libs," she said. "I could email her the link to the Mad Libs you can print, and we could take turns writing the words and reading the story!"

Jolena sent her friend Elizabeth an email, explaining what she wanted to do. They agreed on a time.
Jolena asked the Writer if she could use the iPad and promised to be very careful with it. Then Billy showed Jolena how to call Elizabeth using the app they had chosen to use. When he saw that she knew how to do it, and they had Elizabeth on the other end, he went to do boy things.

Jolena and Elizabeth visit online often now. One time Jolena taught Elizabeth how to make a quiche (KEESH), which is sort of an egg-and-cheese pie.

Then they cooked breaded fish in a pan.

They read a book together. The book was called "Little Women," which was the only book they both had, but it's a good book, and they enjoyed it. They took turns reading the chapters. After they finished each chapter, they talked about the story and wondered about what would happen next.

They played with the bear house that Jolena's family had. That was more difficult, because Elizabeth couldn't hold the bears or the furniture, but she told Jolena what she wanted to do with the bears and the furniture. They made up stories about what the bears were doing.

Sometimes they just talked. Elizabeth talked about her new school and new friends she was making. They talked about the school they used to go to together and the friends they both knew there. They talked about ski practice and the next competition, when they would see each other again in person.

Elizabeth's brother, Zachary, sometimes liked to say hello. He had things to talk about, too. He wanted to know about the friends he left behind.

They found out that they could do a lot of the same things they liked to do together when they could be in the same room.

They planned times when they could get together and play a couple of times a week. They were looking forward to when they could see each other for real, but they could still have fun together.
"Next time I see you for ski practice," Jolena said one day, "Let's have a pillow fight!"
Both girls giggled. They had never had a pillow fight before. It would be fun! In the meantime, they had lots of fun things they could do together, even from miles away!


Cast--
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Elizabeth: Götz Happy Kidz Marie
Zachary: Zachary Jr. of Wisconsin

Can you think of any other games you could play online with a friend you can't be with? (Be sure you get your parents' permission to play with friends online.)

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Friday, January 1, 2021

Eight Favorite Things

"Another year is over," Mandy said, as the dolls sat around the fireplace, pretending to drink cocoa, because it was cold outside.

"It has been a busy year," Emil pointed out. "We did a lot of things."

"What was your favorite thing we did, Emil?" Veronika asked. "What's your favorite memory?"

Emil thought about that for a moment. "I think it was when Billy and I went fishing," Emil remembered.


"That was fun," Billy agreed, "but it was also fun when we cleaned the house and got to use the robot vacuum cleaner."


"When The Writer and her husband were gone," Mariah explained to Pippa. "There were a lot of things we thought about doing, like filling the tub with water and going for a swim."


"I'm glad we cleaned the house instead," Jolena said. "It made the writer very happy."


"Yes," Charlotte agreed. "We did the laundry and changed the sheets on the beds, too."


"That was fun," Billy said, "but my favorite memory was when we got our new wigs!"


"Yes!" Emil agreed. "That was very memorable!"


"We finally looked like real boys," Billy said.

Billy turned to Charlotte. "What about you, Charlotte?" Billy asked. "What is your favorite memory?"

"I think maybe when Jolena came back from her ski trip," Charlotte said.


"We all helped her bring all her things in from the car," she added, "or maybe when Mandy came home from Ireland."

"I had a great time in Ireland," Mandy said, "especially going out to tea."

"I agree, though," Mandy went on, "the best part was coming home. I missed my family, and I wanted to tell you all about my trip."


"What about you, Mariah," Charlotte asked. "What's your favorite memory from this last year?"

"I have enjoyed a lot of things," Mariah said, "but I think it must be being in the play. It was hard work learning my lines."

"I was so afraid I would mess up in front of all those people," Mariah added, "but I felt so good when the curtain went down and the audience applauded. It was worth all the hard work!" 

"You did a great job," Mandy said, and the other dolls all agreed.

"I thought you really were that character," Charlotte said. "That must be what acting is all about."

"Let me go next," Jolena said.

"Everyone keeps picking my favorites," Jolena explained, "but I'll bet no one will pick this one. For my favorite memory from this past year I pick visiting with my friend Elizabeth using the iPad. We only see each other on ski trips, but we can read to each other, play games, perform dances and do cooking demonstrations together. We even pretend with the bear house. We can see each other and hear each other. That's almost as much fun as being in the same room."

"That was important for children who couldn't be with their friends for months," Veronika pointed out. Then she turned to Mandy. "What was your favorite thing about the past year, Mandy?" she asked.

"My absolute favorite time," Mandy replied, "was when Pippa showed up at our door. I laugh every time I think about Billy's puzzled look, and how he said, 'You're tiny.'"

"And I told him I'm Pippa and that Tiny went to New York," Pippa giggled. She remembered that, too.

"That was funny," Mandy said, "but that isn't really why it's my favorite memory. It's because that's when you came to be with us and brighten our lives with your antics."


"Like getting into the medicine cabinet," Mariah admonished.

"Well," Pippa piped up, "I won't be doing that again!"

"It's OK, Pippa," Veronika reassured the smaller doll. "There's so much to learn when you're new." She paused, then went on "So what was your favorite time, Pippa?" Veronika asked. "What's your happiest memory from this past year?"

"I don't have too many memories yet," Pippa mused, "and Mandy already picked my first favorite." Then Pippa thought for a moment. "Well," she said finally, "I guess I would have to say it was when Veronika explained about the stories. That made me feel important. I'm part of something big, even though I'm little."

"We all feel that way," Jolena agreed.

"It's good you missed the fire," though," Mariah told Pippa. "That was scary! The smoke alarm went off. We grabbed all the pets that were indoors and met by the big tree in front of the house."


"Yes," Jolena agreed, "except that it turned out there really wasn't a fire. It was a false alarm."

"It was good practice," Veronika pointed out. "It was like a fire drill, and everyone did what they were supposed to do if we had a real fire."

"Veronika," Pippa said, "You haven't told us your favorite memory yet."

"Every memory I have is my favorite," Veronika replied, "and my seven favorite things are sitting right here with me!"


This must be another favorite memory for Veronika.

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.
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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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