"Nothing fancy," Mandy told her. "I just want it up off my neck."
"Why is it so hot," Charlotte asked.
"It's hot because it's summer," Billy observed.
Charlotte tried to roll her eyes, but it's hard to do, because her eyes don't move. "I know that, silly," she said. "I mean, why is it hot in the summer?"
The dolls all looked at Mandy, because it was a Mandy kind of question.
"Remember," Mandy began, "when we talked about the seasons? We pretended the old tether ball was the sun, and my ball of yarn with a needle through it was the earth."
The dolls all thought back.
"Yes," said Mariah, enjoying the breeze from the fan on her neck. "The needle was the earth's axis, except you can't see the real one."
"You can't knit with it, either," Billy added, which caused Jolena to poke him with her elbow.
"You said the axis in the part of the world we live in comes out at the North Pole," Mariah explained. "It's tipped more toward the sun in the summer. I remember, because I got to be summer when we were taking turns being the seasons."
"That's right," Mandy said. "Now, think about what happens if the axis at the North Pole is tipped toward the sun. Remember that the air surrounds the earth. It's as if the earth is a ball inside a ball of air."
"I think there is less of the air for the sun to go through in the summer," suggested Jolena.
"Very good, Jolena!" exclaimed Mandy.
"I have to use the air when I do my tricks on skis," Jolena said. "The air helps me, so I have to know about it." She could feel the moving air from the fan blowing her hair across her face.
"I can tell that you have been thinking about it," Mandy told her. "Now," she went on, "the air that covers the earth is called the atmosphere (AT-mus-feer). When our part of the earth is tipped toward the sun, there is less atmosphere for the sun to have to shine through."
"But why is that?" asked Billy.
Mandy though for a moment. "OK," she said, "just imagine you are standing on the diving board over the center of a pool. Suppose you dive straight down through the water to the bottom."
"At the same time," Mandy went on, "Jolena is standing on the side of the pool. She dives toward the same spot on the bottom of the pool, but from the side. Who will get there first?"
"I will get there first," Billy said. "Boy dolls are faster than girl dolls."
Jolena gave Billy a playful swat. "No they aren't," she cried.
Mandy laughed. "You're right about who gets there first, but not about why."
Mariah had been looking thoughtful. "I think Billy had less water to go through than Jolena," she said.
"That's right," Mandy agreed. "When you dive at an angle, you have to go through more water before you get there. That's how it is with the sun's rays. In the summer the sun's rays are like Billy diving into the pool. They don't have to go through as much atmosphere."
"I thought," Charlotte said, "that maybe it's hotter in the summer because the days are longer."
"Having longer days in the summer does add to how hot it gets," agreed Mandy, "because the sun heats up the earth during the day. We have to add that to how the sun has much less atmosphere to get through."
"So how can we cool off," Charlotte wanted to know. "I'm tired of pretending to be too hot."
"I feel cooler when I go for a bike ride," Billy said.
"That's because you're moving through the air. The air moving across your vinyl cools it off and makes you feel cooler, the way this fan cools us," Mandy explained, "so that's a good way."
"We could play in the sprinkler," Veronika suggested, "but we will have to wear swim goggles if we're going to get our faces wet. We don't want water to get into our heads and make the inside moldy."
"Yes," agreed Jolena. "They will have to take your head off to clean out the mold!"
"That's right," Veronika said. "I'd like to keep my head on!"
"How does playing in the sprinkler keep you cool," Billy asked.
"There are two things," Mandy said. "First, the water coming out of the pipes in the ground is cool, because not so much heat from the sun can reach it. The water makes you feel cooler right away."
"Second," Mandy continued, "when your vinyl is wet, the water evaporates (ee-VAP-er-ates). It uses the heat from your vinyl to do that, so that cools you off."
"I remember," Charlotte said, "when we did the experiment where we took the salt out of the salt water. We made the water evaporate."
"Yes," Billy agreed. "We used the sun's light to do it." They thought about that fun experiment.
"That's right," Mandy agreed. "It's the same thing that happened in our pan of water. The sun warmed the air under the plastic wrap. That made the water in the pan evaporate."
"If we get tired of playing in the sprinkler," Mariah said, "we could go to a movie. They have air conditioning, so it's cool inside."
The dolls talked for a bit about what movie they would like to see. Then Charlotte had an idea. "We could make popsicles," she said. "We could sit in the shade and pretend to eat them. That would make us cool inside, because the popsicles are frozen."
"I have a good recipe for popsicles," Jolena said. "I pour the mixture into plastic cups and put a plastic spoon in it after it starts to freeze." Then Jolena smiled and continued, "but I don't have to worry about the heat for a while."
All the dolls looked at Jolena. She could tell they wanted to know why, so she told them.
"I'm going to fly to Argentina (are-jen-TEEN-uh) tomorrow," Jolena said, "with my skis and the other dolls on the Doll Ski Team. It's winter there, because that part of the earth is tipped away from the sun. We're going to practice skiing in real snow for a week."
"I had better finish packing," Jolena added.
"We'll help," Mariah suggested.
The dolls all helped Jolena pack her clothes and her ski equipment.
"Keep cool, everyone," Jolena said. "I'll see you in a week."
"We'll keep cool," said Billy. "Now we know lots of ways we can cool off when it's hot."
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
"Yes," said Mariah, enjoying the breeze from the fan on her neck. "The needle was the earth's axis, except you can't see the real one."
"You can't knit with it, either," Billy added, which caused Jolena to poke him with her elbow.
"You said the axis in the part of the world we live in comes out at the North Pole," Mariah explained. "It's tipped more toward the sun in the summer. I remember, because I got to be summer when we were taking turns being the seasons."
"That's right," Mandy said. "Now, think about what happens if the axis at the North Pole is tipped toward the sun. Remember that the air surrounds the earth. It's as if the earth is a ball inside a ball of air."
"I think there is less of the air for the sun to go through in the summer," suggested Jolena.
"Very good, Jolena!" exclaimed Mandy.
"I have to use the air when I do my tricks on skis," Jolena said. "The air helps me, so I have to know about it." She could feel the moving air from the fan blowing her hair across her face.
"I can tell that you have been thinking about it," Mandy told her. "Now," she went on, "the air that covers the earth is called the atmosphere (AT-mus-feer). When our part of the earth is tipped toward the sun, there is less atmosphere for the sun to have to shine through."
"But why is that?" asked Billy.
Mandy though for a moment. "OK," she said, "just imagine you are standing on the diving board over the center of a pool. Suppose you dive straight down through the water to the bottom."
"At the same time," Mandy went on, "Jolena is standing on the side of the pool. She dives toward the same spot on the bottom of the pool, but from the side. Who will get there first?"
"I will get there first," Billy said. "Boy dolls are faster than girl dolls."
Jolena gave Billy a playful swat. "No they aren't," she cried.
Mandy laughed. "You're right about who gets there first, but not about why."
Mariah had been looking thoughtful. "I think Billy had less water to go through than Jolena," she said.
"That's right," Mandy agreed. "When you dive at an angle, you have to go through more water before you get there. That's how it is with the sun's rays. In the summer the sun's rays are like Billy diving into the pool. They don't have to go through as much atmosphere."
"I thought," Charlotte said, "that maybe it's hotter in the summer because the days are longer."
"Having longer days in the summer does add to how hot it gets," agreed Mandy, "because the sun heats up the earth during the day. We have to add that to how the sun has much less atmosphere to get through."
"So how can we cool off," Charlotte wanted to know. "I'm tired of pretending to be too hot."
"I feel cooler when I go for a bike ride," Billy said.
"That's because you're moving through the air. The air moving across your vinyl cools it off and makes you feel cooler, the way this fan cools us," Mandy explained, "so that's a good way."
"We could play in the sprinkler," Veronika suggested, "but we will have to wear swim goggles if we're going to get our faces wet. We don't want water to get into our heads and make the inside moldy."
"Yes," agreed Jolena. "They will have to take your head off to clean out the mold!"
"That's right," Veronika said. "I'd like to keep my head on!"
"How does playing in the sprinkler keep you cool," Billy asked.
"There are two things," Mandy said. "First, the water coming out of the pipes in the ground is cool, because not so much heat from the sun can reach it. The water makes you feel cooler right away."
"Second," Mandy continued, "when your vinyl is wet, the water evaporates (ee-VAP-er-ates). It uses the heat from your vinyl to do that, so that cools you off."
"I remember," Charlotte said, "when we did the experiment where we took the salt out of the salt water. We made the water evaporate."
"Yes," Billy agreed. "We used the sun's light to do it." They thought about that fun experiment.
"That's right," Mandy agreed. "It's the same thing that happened in our pan of water. The sun warmed the air under the plastic wrap. That made the water in the pan evaporate."
"If we get tired of playing in the sprinkler," Mariah said, "we could go to a movie. They have air conditioning, so it's cool inside."
The dolls talked for a bit about what movie they would like to see. Then Charlotte had an idea. "We could make popsicles," she said. "We could sit in the shade and pretend to eat them. That would make us cool inside, because the popsicles are frozen."
"I have a good recipe for popsicles," Jolena said. "I pour the mixture into plastic cups and put a plastic spoon in it after it starts to freeze." Then Jolena smiled and continued, "but I don't have to worry about the heat for a while."
All the dolls looked at Jolena. She could tell they wanted to know why, so she told them.
"I'm going to fly to Argentina (are-jen-TEEN-uh) tomorrow," Jolena said, "with my skis and the other dolls on the Doll Ski Team. It's winter there, because that part of the earth is tipped away from the sun. We're going to practice skiing in real snow for a week."
"I had better finish packing," Jolena added.
"We'll help," Mariah suggested.
The dolls all helped Jolena pack her clothes and her ski equipment.
"Keep cool, everyone," Jolena said. "I'll see you in a week."
"We'll keep cool," said Billy. "Now we know lots of ways we can cool off when it's hot."
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
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Such a lovely informative story, we Loved it.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness the children make everything so easy to understand. They could develop a school curriculum and one for adults (chuckle).
ReplyDeleteHappy skiing, Jolena.