Friday, February 8, 2019

Bounce or Splat?

Jolena and Billy both like games and other activities where they have to move their whole bodies. They like to go for hikes or play outside in the snow, but it was a very cold day. They didn't want their vinyl to freeze. They would have to play indoors.


They decided to play with a ball. They have a tennis ball and a place where they are allowed to play with it.
The kitchen has a nice, hard floor, so the ball bounces. The dolls are small, and the cabinets are very big, so the ball won't go very high unless they throw it, and they know not to do that. They don't want to hit something that might break or make a mess.

Fly-swatter hockey is a favorite game.


They use fly swatters for hockey sticks, and a plastic food container for the goal. They played hockey for a while until they got tired of it and wanted to do something else.


They also like to play basketball, a game where you bounce the ball on the floor and try to get close to the basket, so you can toss the ball in. The plastic container would make a good basket, but they needed to put it on something high up, but not so high that the ball would get into trouble if they missed.


"You know," said Billy, as they were trying to think of a place to put the plastic container, "I've been wondering what makes the ball bounce."


"That's an interesting question," Jolena agreed. "If you drop an egg, it goes splat and makes a mess. If you drop a glass on the floor, it usually breaks, and that's hard to clean up, too. I wonder why the ball bounces instead of breaking."


"I think that's a Mandy question," Billy suggested. 
"I think you're right. Let's go ask her," Jolena agreed.
The two dolls went to find Mandy. They found her in the living room, reading a book.


"Mandy, we have a question," Jolena began.


"Yes," Billy agreed. "We were playing with the ball, and we wondered why the ball bounces. Maybe it has a kangaroo inside!" Then Billy giggled, because he knew a kangaroo wouldn't fit inside the tennis ball.


Mandy smiled. She is used to Billy's silliness. The dolls think Billy's silliness is fun. Then Mandy took off her reading glasses and put them on her head.
"I think this will be a long answer," Billy told Jolena, as they climbed up on the chair to sit on each side of Mandy.
"I'm glad you brought the ball along, Billy," Mandy said. "It will help me explain. First, try to squeeze the ball between your hands. What does it feel like?"


Billy squeezed the ball as hard as he could.


"It sort of bends if you push hard," Billy said, handing the ball to Jolena.


"Yes, it squishes, but when you let go, it goes back into shape," Jolena agreed.
"When you bounce a ball, the speed of the ball puts energy into it as it heads toward the floor," Mandy explained. "That's like the energy you used to squeeze the ball.



"The floor stops the speed and the ball squishes out of shape where it hits the floor," Mandy continued. "Then the ball goes back into shape again. That going back into shape pushes the ball back into the air, so the ball bounces. It's like how you bend your knees before you jump."


"Then why do some things break instead of bouncing?" Jolena asked. "If you drop an egg, it doesn't bounce. It just goes splat and makes a mess."
"Ah-ha!" Mandy exclaimed. "I can drop an egg, and it won't go splat and make a mess. It won't bounce like a ball, but it but it won't go splat."



Jolena and Billy looked at each other. They didn't think this was possible.
"Let's go back into the kitchen," Mandy suggested. "I'll show you, and it will help you understand why some things break and some don't, and why some things bounce."
Mandy went to the refrigerator. She found a carton of eggs and also a little dish with some eggs in it. 


Billy and Jolena helped Mandy take all the eggs out and put them up on the counter. Mandy opened the carton. "These eggs are raw," she said. "What happens if you drop one on the floor?"


"That's easy! It will go splat and make a mess," Billy said.
"Yes, so I don't have to show you," Mandy agreed, "and that's good, because then we would have to clean it up, and the egg would be wasted." Mandy showed them the little dish with more eggs in it. "These eggs are boiled. They were cooked in their shells," she said.


Then Mandy took one of the eggs from the little dish. She stood up and dropped it. It didn't bounce, but it didn't go splat, either.



Then Mandy picked up the egg. The shell was cracked where it hit the counter. 


Mandy held the egg so that Billy and Jolena could see the cracks in the egg.


"See?" Mandy said. "It didn't bounce, but it didn't go splat, either."

Next she carefully removed the shell. "Now watch this," she said standing up. Mandy took up and dropped the egg on the counter again. It gave a tiny bounce and then stopped at her feet.


"Can you guess why the boiled egg didn't go splat?" she asked.
"Well," Billy said, "cooking the egg must have changed it."


"Yes," said Jolena, "instead of being sort of liquid, the boiled egg is rubbery," she suggested. "The liquid egg can't keep its shape, so it goes splat, but the cooked egg is more like the ball."



"That's right," agreed Mandy. "The cooked egg mostly keeps its shape, but not enough to keep the shell from breaking. That's because the shell is brittleit's both hard and thin, so it cracks or breaks instead of bending, and the cooked egg can still be squished a little, like the ball. Out of the shell, the boiled egg squishes when it hits the counter, but then it goes back into shape."
"The ball bounces much better, though," Jolena said. 
"Yes," Mandy agreed. "The egg is rubbery, and it's not as hard as the ball. It's softer. When it goes back into shape, it doesn't have as much energy. That energy is what makes the ball bounce."
"The ball is better to play with because it bounces nicely, too," Billy suggested. "The egg bounced to one side, not back up."
"Is that because the egg isn't round?" Jolena wanted to know.


"Very good!" Mandy said. "Yes, you can guess where a round ball will go when it bounces, but a different shape can go in different directions, depending on what part of the shape hits the floor."


Then Mandy took another cooked egg out of the dish. "I want to show you another fun thing about eggs," she said, handing the egg to Billy. "Give the cooked egg a spin, Billy," she said. Billy put the egg on the counter and twisted it quickly.


The egg spun quickly around and around on the counter, finally slowing to a stop. "It spins almost like a top," Billy said.
Then Mandy took a raw egg out of the carton and gave it to Jolena. "Now watch what the raw egg does. Give it a spin, Jolena," Mandy said.
Jolena put the egg on the counter and twisted it quickly. The egg turned very slowly. It didn't spin much at all.



"It sort of wobbles," Jolena observed.
"It doesn't spin well, does it?" Billy added.
"Why do you suppose that is?" Mandy asked the dolls. "Why does the cooked egg spin fast and the raw egg just wobble?"
"It must have something to do with why the raw egg splats if you drop it and the cooked egg doesn't splat," Billy suggested.


"Yes," Jolena agreed, "because the raw egg is sort of liquid inside, and the cooked egg is solid."


"Maybe the solid inside just keeps going when you spin the egg, but the liquid just swishes around?" suggested Billy.
"You are both right." Mandy said. "The cooked egg is solid, so doesn't move inside the shell. The uncooked egg sloshes around inside the shell, almost like water in a bottle. The sloshing keeps the egg from spinning evenly and fast. You are very smart dolls," Mandy added, "and now you know how to tell whether the eggs are cooked or not, even if the cooked eggs are in the carton and the raw eggs are in the little dish."


"One more think I want to know," said Jolena. "Why do things fall when you drop them? Why don't they go up, instead of down?"


"Yes," said Billy. "I was wondering about that, too."

"Well," Mandy said, "I think you've learned enough for one day. We'll have a chat about it later on."


With that, Mandy got down off the kitchen counter, washed off the boiled egg she had removed from its shell, and put all of the eggs back into the refrigerator, while Jolena and Billy used some cleaner to wash the counter, because they had been up there with their shoes. Then Mandy went back into the living room, put her glasses back on her nose and picked up with her reading where she had left off.


"Tomorrow, I think I need to read up on gravity," Mandy said to herself.

If you want to find out what Mandy learned about gravity, you can read it here.

Cast--
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily of London
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015


Game ideas came from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls.

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Friday, February 1, 2019

Veronika's Birthday

"Saturday is your birthday, Veronika," Mandy said. The dolls had all come to find Veronika to see about what to do to celebrate.


"We were thinking about having a party," Jolena said.


"Parties are fun," said Mariah. "Parties with cake and ice cream and presents and birthday cards."


"Thank you for thinking of me," Veronika said, "but I had a nice birthday party last year, a party with cake and ice cream and presents and birthday cards. I don't think I should have another party until all of my sisters and my brother have each had a party. Then it can be my turn again."


"But you have been out of your box a whole year since your party," Billy said. "We have to do something to celebrate."


Veronika thought for a minute. 

"I don't need presents. I have everything I need, Billy," Veronika said. "I have pretty clothes to dress up in."


"I have play clothes for winter."


"I have play clothes for summer."


"I have toys to play with and books to read."


"I have a warm bed to sleep in at night, and a roof to keep the rain from coming in."


"I have good food I can pretend to eat."


"I have a family to love."


"Not everyone has those things," Veronika went on, "and real people need to eat real food, not pretend. That gives me an idea! Here's what I would like for my birthday!" Veronika said. "What I would like for my birthday is for us to make up a bag of food for a real person who doesn't have a home and food. We can keep it in the car until we see someone who needs it."

"That's a great idea!" Charlotte exclaimed.


"That will be fun," said Billy.


"It will have to be food that doesn't spoil sitting in the car," suggested Mandy.


"Canned food keeps a long time," said Jolena, "but some cans need a can opener, so we will need one of those."


"Crackers and things in packages would be good," added Mariah.
"That's the idea!" said Veronika, "So on my birthday, I would like each of you to bring something that would be good to put in the bag. We can make it up and put it in the car. Then, when we're out driving around, and we see someone who needs it, we can pull over and give it to him or her."


"Can we make popcorn to eat while we work?" asked Billy.
"I think that's a good idea," agreed Veronika. "We can meet at 2:00 for our party."
Veronika's birthday was on Saturday. The dolls came together at 2:00, as planned. Each doll brought something. 
Jolena brought a can of tuna.


Mariah brought a can of green beans.


Charlotte brought a package of crackers with peanut butter.


Billy brought a can of black beans.


Mandy brought a bottle of water and a granola bar.


Veronika brought a can opener, a plastic fork and spoon, and a napkin.


The dolls arranged everything in a big bag so it would fit.


"I have one more thing to add," Veronika said. She held up a card. "It's a note that says, 'We made this for you because we care about you. Be well.'"


"That's a great idea," Mandy said.
The dolls put the note into the bag with the food and other things.
"I brought something extra," said Billy, putting a big bag onto the table. "We can keep this with the bag of food. Yesterday I saw a man sitting by the parking lot at the store. He had a dog with him. The dog was wearing the man's coat. The man probably shares his food with his dog, too. Dogs need dog food, not people food."


"That's a wonderful idea, Billy!" Charlotte cried. "We can keep the bag of dog food with the bag of people food, and if the person has a dog, we can give them food for the dog as well!"
When they had everything ready to go into the car, Veronika looked around. "I had a wonderful birthday last year," she said, "but I think this one has been even better. Thank you, everyone!"


Then they went to watch a movie together on the TV. Billy brought the popcorn.


Here are some other things that can go into a package for a real person in need:
bottles or cartons of juice or shelf-stable milk
packages of raisins or other dried fruit
packets of nuts
toothbrush and toothpaste
envelopes of wipes
a list of homeless shelters and soup kitchens
a pair of mittens, a hat or a space blanket
Can you think of anything else?


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

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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. We are not affiliated with St. Jude in any way other than these donations.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
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Mariah: Stories from The Doll's Storybook, Emil: Stories from The Doll's StorybookClassic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook and Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook are available from BookBaby and other booksellers worldwide, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Royalties (net proceeds) go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment. If you don't get free shipping elsewhere, buy from Book Baby. Half of the price goes to charity (specific information available upon request). Autographed copies of all three books are available from the author. (Multiple books to the same address have a discount on shipping.) To inquire, email thedollsstorybook@icloud.com.


Image on Mariah's yellow T-shirt used with permission, from Free To Be Kids, where human-size shirts with this image are available.

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