Friday, March 29, 2024

Veronika Sews

 On a warm, sunny Saturday, Veronika took a trip with The Writer to an outdoor quilt show. There were quilts hanging all over town. They were hanging outdoors and inside many of the buildings.



Veronika asked to have her picture taken with some of the quilts.


She looked at each one. She was interested in the fabrics the quiltmaker had chosen and the design that person had used.


She especially enjoyed seeing some quilts that were made for children.


At lunchtime, Veronika and The Writer sat in a shady spot in the grass and ate lunch. Well, The Writer ate and Veronika pretended to eat, because she's a doll.


When they had seen all the quilts, they went into the quilt shop. It's a big store that sells fabric and everything else you need to make quilts. The fabric is also good for dresses, and Veronika wanted to pick out some fabric for a new dress.
"I would like this one, please," she said, when she found a pretty blue fabric with scissors all over it. "It looks like something that a quilter would wear."


Veronika picked out a red plaid to go with it, because she wanted to use two fabrics for the dress. (Quilters like to put lots of different fabrics together when they sew.)
She went to the cutting table and told the lady who was cutting fabric how much she wanted. She told the lady she already had thread and hook-and-loop tape for the dress. All she needed was the fabric.
While Veronika watched, the lady cut and folded the fabric neatly. 


Then she handed them to Veronika.  


Another person was taking money and credit cards. The Writer let Veronika use her credit card for the fabric. The lady who took the money had to speak to Veronika several times when she was done with the card. Veronika couldn't stop looking at all the quilts hanging in the shop and all the fabrics everywhere.


A few days later, Veronika was ready to sew. Charlotte found her trying to decide which shoes to wear with her new dress. They talked about the colors, and Charlotte helped Veronika decide.


Charlotte asked if she could watch Veronika sew. She was very interested in how a dress is made. Veronika was happy to have company while she worked, so she offered to teach Charlotte about sewing.
Veronika washed the newbfabric first and put it into the dryer. While the fabric was in the dryer, Veronika showed Charlotte the tools she used for sewing. She showed her the little scissors she uses and her special pincushion.


The pincushion is made from a bottle cap. It's just the right size for a doll. "Pins are very sharp," Veronika said. "You have to be very careful with them."



"We use regular sewing needles when we sew by hand," Veronika explained, "but these are special needles that we use in the machine." 


She took out one of the needles and showed Charlotte the difference between the sewing-machine needle and a hand-sewing needle.


"The machine-sewing needle has a hole right above the point. That hole is called the eye of the needle. You put the thread through the eye. The other end, the thicker part, is where it attaches to the machine. When we sew by hand, we use the other kind of needle. The eye of that needle is at the other end, away from the point." 


"I will be using a special cutter for cutting out the skirt," Veronika said. "The skirt for this dress is a long rectangle, so all the edges are straight. It's faster to cut straight lines with a rotary cutter. It's called a rotary cutter, because the little blade is round, and it cuts as it goes around, as it rotates." Veronika showed Charlotte two tools.


"They look like pizza cutters," Charlotte said.
"They work the same way," Veronika agreed.
Veronika explained that she likes to use the yellow one, because she's left-handedThe handle of the yellow cutter is the same on both sides, so you don't have to move the blade to the other side for left-handed dolls. You just turn it over. 


Most people and dolls are right-handed, which means they write and use scissors with their right hand, but some some people and dolls use their left hand. Veronika uses her left hand, so she is left-handed.

To use a rotary cutter, you need a special mat to cut on. Veronika has one just her size.


You also need a special ruler to guide the rotary cutter as you cut. Veronika has two. They have lines on them that help you know where to cut.


When the fabric was dry, Veronika pressed it on the pressing mat with her little craft iron. She was careful not to get her fingers close to the part of the iron that does the pressing, because it's very hot, and she didn't want to melt her fingers.


Then Veronika showed Charlotte how to cut fabric with the rotary cutter, ruler and mat, being very careful to keep her fingers out of the way of the blade and keeping her weight on the ruler, so it wouldn't slip. She used the rotary cutting tools to cut out the skirt.


She pinned the other pattern pieces onto the fabric and showed Charlotte how to cut them out. Then she let Charlotte cut out some of the pieces, so she could practice cutting fabric.



Veronika threw the tiny scraps into the trash, but she saved any pieces that were as big as the one-inch marks on the pressing mat. "I have plans for these," she said.

Soon they were ready to sew.
"Billy will help," Veronika said. "My feet don't reach the floor, and you will need to be up here with me, if you want to watch."
Billy is always happy to help Veronika sew with the sewing machine. He thinks machines are fun.


Veronika will tell Billy "Go," and "Stop."
Billy knows it's important to pay attention, because the machine has to stop when Veronika wants it to. It makes him feel important to help Veronika with something she can't do for herself, and he feels good that he can do this job well.
Veronika turned on the machine, and Billy helped her run the machine to wind a bobbin. The bobbin holds the thread that comes up from underneath. Billy held down the foot pedal until Veronika said, "Stop." They filled one bobbin with red thread and one with blue, because they would need them both.


Then Veronika took the bobbin with blue thread and put it into the little space for it underneath. "You see," she explained, "the machine takes the thread from the spool on top and the thread from the bobbin underneath."


"The machine wraps the threads around each other where the needle goes into the cloth to make a stitch," Veronika explained. "That makes the seam that holds the fabric together." She showed Charlotte on two pieces of scrap cloth she had sewn together. She folded it so they could see both sides.


"It's very different from hand-sewing," Veronika went on. "Hand-sewing uses only one thread. It goes over the top, then underneath and back up again." She showed Charlotte what she meant.


When the machine was ready to sew, Veronika picked up two pieces they had cut out. "This is for the top of the dress. We call this the bodice (baw-diss), and this is the bodice lining," she explained. She matched up the edges of the front and back at one shoulder of the bodice. Then she sewed while Charlotte watched, and Billy worked the foot pedal. 


Then Veronika let Charlotte have a turn. Charlotte sewed the shoulders of the pieces that were supposed to line the bodice. Charlotte told Billy, "Go," and "stop."


The front of the sash was a folded strip of the red fabric. Veronika used basting (BAY-sting) stitches to attach it to the front of the bodice at the waist. She told Charlotte that basting stitches are big stitches she will take out later. Veronika let Charlotte take the blue bobbin and the blue thread out of the sewing machine. She watched while Charlotte put in the red bobbin and threaded the needle.


Veronika took the two long strips of red fabric she had cut for the sash and finished the edges. After that, she sewed the two pieces of the collar together. She trimmed the edges, turned the collar to the right side and pressed it with her craft iron. Then Charlotte took out the red thread and put the blue bobbin and thread back into the machine. She could do it by herself now.

When the thread was changed, Veronika sewed the neck and back of the bodice with the collar between the two pieces. Then she sewed the red border onto the skirt. "Now we will use a zigzag stitch," Veronika said. "It's one of the special stitches the machine can make. The zigzag stitches look like this." She showed Charlotte some fabric she had sewn together with red thread using the zigzag stitch.


Veronika finished the edges of the seam with the zigzag stitch. "This is so we don't have a lot of loose threads along the cut edges of the fabric on the inside of the dress," she explained. "It keeps the inside tidy."


Then she made two lines of the big basting stitches along the top, where she wanted the skirt to be gathered. "We use basting stitches," she explained, "because they are loose and easy to pull on to gather the fabric, and because we're going to take them out later."


When she finished making the basting stitches, she took the two bottom threads that came from the bobbin and pulled on both of them together. This made the fabric gather. She did this at each end, instead of just one end, so the gathers would meet in the middle of the skirt, and the thread wouldn't come out at one end.


Veronika did the same thing to gather the sleeves at the top and the bottom. Then she used a lot of pins to hold the top of the sleeve to the sleeve opening on the bodice. She sewed carefully, pulling out the pins as she came to them. Next, Veronika pinned the cuff onto the bottom of the sleeves and sewed it on carefully. She pinned the sash pieces in place and sewed up the sides of the bodice and the sleeve. 
Veronika used a lot of pins to fasten the bodice to the skirt, and then she sewed them together. She was very careful as she sewed over the pins. Charlotte only watched all of this, because this part is harder to do. This is what it looked like when she was done.


Veronika finished all the edges inside the dress with the special zigzag stitch. She showed Charlotte the inside of the dress, so she could see what the finished edges looked like.


Then she used some red thread to sew the inside of the cuff to the inside of the sleeve. She used a regular hand-sewing needle for this, and Charlotte watched how she made the stitches. Veronika made each one so it didn't show.


After she sewed the hook-and-loop tape onto the back of the dress, Veronika pressed it, and it was ready to wear. The girls thanked Billy for his help, and he went off to play. Charlotte helped Veronika put the dress on in front of the mirror.


"I think this dress is very flattering, Veronika," Charlotte said as they looked in the mirror.


"I think it would look good on you, too," Veronika said.


"Let's make mine in pink!" Charlotte exclaimed.


"I think you should get to pick out your own fabric for your dress, Charlotte," Veronika agreed. "We should go to the fabric store. Billy wants me to show him how to make some pants for hot weather. He can go, too." 
Veronika changed back into her play clothes and hung up the dress.
"You only used half of the fabric," Charlotte said. "It looks as if you might have enough for another dress."


"I have other plans for it," Veronika said, nodding. "I'm saving fabric for a quilt. I can even use the little pieces we didn't throw away. The quilt show gave me lots of ideas!"
"That sounds like fun," Charlotte sighed.
"Let's do it together!" Veronika exclaimed.

Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London

Here's how to make a pincushion like Veronika's. You can make it so it fits on your finger with a piece of elastic, or you can leave off the elastic, and the dolls can use it. Remember to be careful with the pins!

A special thanks to The Stitchin' Post in Sisters, Oregon, for cooperating with our photo shoot.

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Friday, March 22, 2024

The Doll's Storybook Table of Contents: All the Stories with Dates and Links

                                   Table of Contents

Here are all the story titles with dates and links, in order:


1) June 22, 2018, “Little Miss Crocker and the Spider”

2) June 29, 2018, “Existing Outside the Box”

3) July 6, 2018, “What Do Dolls Do on Their Day Off? 

4) July 13, 2018, “Skiing in Summer?”

5) July 20, 2018, “A Picnic by the Lake”

6) July 27, 2018, “Insomnia”

7) August 3, 2918, “Dipping Into Art”

8) August 10, 2018, “Lemonade”

9) August 17, 2018, “The Adventures of a Busy Doll”

10) August 24, 2018, “Where dolls Come From”

11) August 31, 2018, “Reading Things”

12) September 7, 2018, “Outdoor Fun”

13) September 14, 2018, “Flying or Lying”

14) September 21, 2018, “Welcoming the Newcomer”

15) September 28, 2018, “Being Little”

16) October 5, 2018, “Why Are There Dolls?”

17) October 12, 2018, “Stars”

18) October 19, 2018, “Being Good”

19) October 26, 2018, “Scary Things”

20) November 2, 2018, “Planting Bulbs”

21) November 9, 2018, “Charlotte’s Birthday”

22) November 16, 2018, “Reading, Writing and Recycling”

23) November 23, 2018, “It’s a Boy”

24) November 30, 2018, “You Are Special”

25) December 7, 2018, “Happy Hanukkah, Charlotte!”

26) December 14, 2018, “Caroling and Dreaming”

27) December 21, 2018, “Santa Visits”

28) December 28, 2018, “Having Fun With Toys”

29) January 5, 2019, “Cousins!”

30) January 11, 2019, “Cooking Lesson”

31) January 18, 2019, “Boredom”

32) January 25, 2019, “Trouble at School”

33) February 1, 2019, “Veronika’s Birthday”

34) February 8, 2019, “Bounce or Splat?”

35) February 15, 2019, “Meeting the Elephant”

36) February 22, 2019, “Choosing and Chosen”

37) March 1, 2019, “Snow!”

38) March 8, 2019, “Soft, Warm and Fun to Make”

39) March 15, 2019, “What Dreams May Come”

40) March 22, 2019, “Need a Hobby?”

41) March 29, 2019, “A Good Turn”

42) April 5, 2019, “It’s Spring!”

43) April 12, 2019, “The Birthday Gift”

44) April 19, 2019, “Celebrations”

45) April 26, 2019, “Ups and Downs”

46) May 3, 2019, “Gossip”

47) May 10, 2019, “Going Hungry”

48) May 17, 2019, “Sunshine in the Rain”

49) May 24, 2019, “Paper Fun”

50) May 31, 2019, “A Visit to the Mesozoic”

51) June 7, 2019, “Welcoming a Stranger––A Fairy Tale”

52) June 14, 2019, “A Field Trip to the Dentist’s Office”

53) June 21, 2019, “Keeping Up With Jonesy”

54) June 28, 2019, “Myrtle the Turtle”

55) July 5, 2019, “The Philosophy of Sad Times”

56) July 12, 2019, “Fuzzy Town—A Play”

57) July 19, 2019, “Heat Wave”

58) July 26, 2019, “Veronika Sews”

59) August 2, 2019, “Ice-cream Social”

60) August 9, 2019, “Money in a Jar”

61) August 16, 2019, “An Encounter With a Wolf”

62) August 23, 2019, “On the Wing”

63) August 30, 2019, “The Spelling Test”

64) September 6, 2019, “The Last of Summer”

65) September 13, 2019, “Getting Answers”

66) September 20, 2019, “The Cruise That Didn’t Happen”

67) September 27, 2019, “Emil”

68) October 4, 2019, “Welcome Emil”

69) October 11, 2019, “Marmalade”

70) October 18, 2019, “Talking to Animals”

71) October 25, 2019, “Talents”

72) November 1, 2019, “Keeping Pets”

73) November 8, 2019, “Besties”

74) November 15, 2019, “Parts of Things”

75) November 22, 2019, “The Surprise”

76) November 29, 2019, “Gratitude”

77) December 6, 2019, “A Colorful Story”

78) December 13, 2019, “Emil’s Big Problem”

79) December 20, 2019, “And to Dolls a Good Night”

80) December 27, 2019, “Happy New Year”

81) January 3, 2020, “Together”

82) January 10, 2020, “Writing Differently”

83) January 17, 2020, “Storytime”

84) January 24, 2020, “A Different Challenge”

85) January 31, 2020, “Being Green Makes It Easy”

86) February 7, 2020, “A Baseball Game With a Strange Ending”

87) February 14, 2020, “Valentine’s Day”

88) February 21, 2020, “Twinkle, Twinkle”

89) February 28, 2020, “Rules for Success”

90) March 6, 2020, “Water, Water”

91) March 13, 2020, “Staying Well”

92) March 20, 2020, “A Letter from Ireland”

93) March 27, 2020, “While the Cat’s Away….”

94) April 3, 2020, “Playing at a Distance”

95) April 10, 2020, “Making Do”

96) April 17, 2020, “Unmasked. A Retelling of an Old Story”

97) April 24, 2020, “Beliefs and Facts”

98) May 1, 2020, “Distraction”

99) May 8, 2020, “In Bloom”

100) May 15, 2020, “Memories”

106) June 26, 2020, "A Ski Trip for Jolena?"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/06/a-ski-trip-for-jolena.html

107) July 3, 2020, "Mariah's Play"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/mariahs-play.html

108) July 10, 2020, "The Boys Cook Dinner"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-boys-cook-dinner.html

109) July 17, 2020, "The Homecoming"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-homecoming.html

110) July 24, 2020, "Courage"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/courage.html

111) July 31, 2020, "Little Billy"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/little-billy.html

112) August 7, 2020, "Getting What You Want"
http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/08/getting-what-you-want.html

113) August 14, 2020, "Masks"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/08/masks.html

114) August 21, 2020, "A Hair-raising Adventure"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/08/a-hair-raising-adventure.html

115) August 28, 2020, "A Hair-raising Adventure, Part Two"
https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/08/a-hair-raising-adventure-part-two.html

116) September 4, 2020, "Composing Compost"

117) September 11, 2020, "Composing Compost, Part Two"

118) September 18, 2020, "Color-blind"

119) September 25, 2020, “Fire!”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/09/fire.html


120) October 2, 2020, “The Interview”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-interview.html


121) October 9, 2020, “Big News”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/09/new-post.html


122) October 16, 2020, “Pippa”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/10/on-ballot.html


123) October 23, 2020, “On the Ballot”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/10/on-ballot.html


124) October 30, 2020, "Saying It Right"

125) November 6, 2020, "The Book"

126) November 13, 2020, "Apostrophes!"

127) November 20, 2020, "Good Sports"

128) November 27, 2020, "Pen Pals"

129) December 4, 2020, "What's Behind the Door?"

130) December 11, 2020, "Photo Day."

131) December 18, 2020, "A Tree Grows in the Living Room"

132) December 25, 2020, "What Did You Get?"

133) January 1, 2021, "Eight Favorite Things"

134) January 8, 2021, "Baby Doll"

135) January 15, 2021, "A Story About a Boy"

136) January 22, 2021, "This Is Who I Am!"

137) January 29, 2021, "Pippa's First Snow!"

138) February 5, 2021, "Sorry!"

139) February 12, 2021, "Valentines!"

140) February 19, 2021, "Hearing with Your Eyes"

141) February 26, 2021, "Getting Shots"

142) March 5, 2021, "The Survey"

143) March 12, 2021, "Brown Dolls?"

144) March 19, 2021, "Special Glasses"

145) March 26, 2021, "Ripples"

146) April 2, 2021, "Rising to the Occasion"

147) April 9, 2021, "A Science Experiment, Part 1"

148) April 16, 2021, "A Science Experiment, Part 2"

149) April 23, 2021, "You and Me" (Story #150)


151) May 7, 2021, "Fasting and Feeding"

152) May 14, 2021, "Work in the Workroom."

153) May 21, 2021, "When Dolls Sleep."

154) May 28, 2021, "Wheels on the Court"

155) June 4, 2021, "A Conversation with Emil"

156) June 11, 2021, "Best Buds"

157) June 18, 2021, "Too Big, Too Small"

158) June 25, 2021, "Look-alikes"

159) July 2, 2021, "The Dolls' Request"

160) July 9, 2021, "Lightning."

161) July 16, 2021, “The Boy Who Cried “Wolf!”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/07/the-boy-doll-who-cried-wolf.html


162) July 23, 2021, "Hair Today, Curly Next Week? Part One"

163) July 30, 2021, "Hair Today, Curly Next Week? Part Two"

164) August 8, 2021, "Back to School"

165) August 13, 2021, “Speaking in Tongues”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/08/speaking-in-tongues.html


166) August 20, 2021, “Life on Wheels”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/08/life-on-wheels.html


167) August 27, 2021, "Veronika's Vocabulary Verses"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/08/veronikas-vocabulary-verses.html


168) September 3, 2021, “Working Without Pay”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/09/working-without-pay.html


169) September 10, 2021, “About a Doll Without Hair.”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/09/about-doll-without-hair.html


170) September 17, 2021, “Little Green Greatcoat––A Fairy Tale.”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/09/little-green-greatcoata-fairy-tale.html


171) September 24, 2021, "Petrified!"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/09/petrified.html


172) October 1, 2021, "Finding Treasure"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/10/finding-treasure.html


173) October 8, 2021, "A Year of Pippa!"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/10/a-year-of-pippa.html


174) October 15, 2021, "Taking Off"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/10/taking-off.html


175) October 22, 2021, "To Flap or Not To Flap"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/10/to-flap-or-not-to-flap.html


176) October 29, 2021, "Victor, the Cultured Vulture"

177) November 5, 2021, "The Rescue"

178) November 12, 2021, "Sky Blue"

179) November 19, 2021, "Homework? What Homework?"

180) November 26, 2021, "Giving Thanks"

181) December 3, 2021, "Charlotte and Emil, and The Festival of Lights"

182) December 10, 2021, "Epistles from Dolls"

183) December 17, 2021, "The Week Before Christmas"

184) December 24, 2021, "Christmas Eve"

185) December 31, 2021, "Happy New Year!"

186) January 7, 2022, "The Visitors"

187) January 14, 2022, "Earning a Living"

188) January 21, 2022, "A Bigger Footprint?"

189) January 28, 2022, "A Bigger Footprint? Part Two"

190) February 4, 2022, "A Story About a Story"

191) February 11, 2022, "Kaleidoscope Eyes"

192) February 18, 2022, "Songwriting"

200) April 15, 2022, "Who's the Boss?"

201) April 22, 2022, "Disappointment"

202) April 29, 2022, "A Little Friend"

203) May 6, 2022, "Friendly Surprises"

204) May 13, 2022, "Goodnight, Pauly"


205) May 20, 2022, “Puzzled”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/05/puzzled.html


206) May 27, 2022, "A Scary Story

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/05/a-scary-story.html


207) June 3, 2022, “A Friend Moves Away”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/06/a-friend-moves-away.html


208) June 10, 2022, "Rolling Into Summer Camp"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/06/rolling-into-summer-camp.html


209) June 17, 2022, "The Perils of Pauly and Pippa"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/06/the-perils-of-pauly-and-pippa.html


210) June 24, 2022, "The Anniversary Party"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/06/an-anniversary-party.html


211) July 1, 2022, "Changes"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/07/changes.html


212) July 8, 2022, "Marbles from the Sky"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/07/marbles-from-sky.html


213) July 15, 2022, "The Balancing Trick"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/07/the-balancing-trick.html


214) July 22, 2022, "Time on the Beach"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/07/time-on-beach.html


215) July 29, 2022, "Shhhhh"


216) August 5, 2022, "Pauly's Trial"

217) August 12, 2022, "Back from Down Under"

218) August 19, 2022, "A Snake in the Garden"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-snake-in-garden.html


219) August 26, 2022, "Camping on Wheels"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/08/camping-on-wheels.html


220) September 2, 2022, "Brought Back with the Tide"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/09/brought-back-with-tide.html


221) September 9, 2022, "School Days"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/09/school-daysa-poem.html


222) September 16, 2022, "Salary or Celery"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/09/salary-or-celery.html


223) September 30, 2022, “We’ve Got Email!”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/09/weve-got-email.html


224) October 7, 2022, "A Doll in a Hat"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-doll-in-hat.html


225) October 14, 2022, "Fall Is for Falling"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/10/fall-is-for-falling.html


226) October 21, 2022, “The Problems With Dogs and Cats"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-problems-with-dogs-and-cats.html


227) October 28, 2022, "Good Cookies"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/10/good-cookies.html


228) November 4, 2022, “Mischief”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/11/mischief.html


229) November 11, 2022, "It Snowed!"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/11/it-snowed.html


230) November 18, 2022, “Too Tiny To See”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/11/too-tiny-to-see.html


231) November 25, 2022, "A Dolls Thanksgiving"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/11/a-dolls-thanksgiving.html


232) December 2, 2022, "A Christmas Carol"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/12/a-christmas-carol.html


233) December 9, 2022, “Taking Out the Trash”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/12/taking-out-trash.html


234) December 16, 2022, “An Interview with The Writer.”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/12/an-interview-with-writer.html


235) December 23, 2022, "Pauly's First Christmas Eve"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/12/paulys-first-christmas-eve.html


236) December 30, 2022, “Goodbye to 2022”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/12/goodbye-to-2022.html


237) January 6, 2023, "The Interview—In Print

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-interviewin-print.html


238) January 13, 2023, "Holly and Sam Get New Wheels"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/01/holly-and-sam-get-new-wheels.html


239) January 20, 2023, "Wrapping Paper"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/01/wrapping-paper.html


240) January 27, 2023, "Looking for Snow"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/01/looking-for-snow.html


241) February 3, 2023, "Dolled Up"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/02/dolled-up.html


242) February 10, 2023, "Photography"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/02/photography.html


243) February 17, 2023, "Taxed"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/02/taxed.html


244) February 24, 2023, "Giving Up Disappointment"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/02/giving-up-disappointment.html


245) March 3, 2023, “Pink Floyd”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/03/pink-floyd.html


246) March 10, 2023, "On the Road Part One"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/03/on-road-part-one.html


247) March 17, 2023, "On the Road Part Two"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/03/on-road-part-two.html


248) March 24, 2023, "Homesick"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/03/homesick.html


249) March 32, 2023, "Puppy!"

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/03/puppy.html


250) April 7, 2023, "Pawternity Leave!"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/04/pawternity-leave.html


251) June 2, 2023, “Growing Up”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/06/growing-up.html


252) June 23, 2023, “Silver and Gold”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/06/silver-and-gold.html


253) July 14, 2023, “The Secret

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-secret.html


254) August 25, 2023, Bad Air

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/08/bad-air.html


255) September 15, 2023, "The Arithmetic Problem."

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/09/the-arithmetic-problem.html


256) October 13, 2023, "Forgiven"

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/10/forgiven.html

 
257) November 10, 2023, A November Story

258) December 15, 2023, “Finding What Fits”

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2023/12/finding-what-fits.html


259) January 12, 2024, “It Isn’t Her Fault”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2024/01/it-isnt-her-fault.html


260) February 23, 2024, Winning the Game

https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2024/02/winning-game.html


261) March 15, 2024, “Anticipation”

http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2024/03/anticipation.html




Mariah: Stories from The Doll's Storybook and Emil: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are available from booksellers worldwide. Royalties go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment. If you have to pay for shipping, buy from BookBaby, where half of the price goes to St. Jude. 


Stories included in Mariah

Being Little: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2018/09/being-little.html

Besties: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2019/11/besties.html

Distraction: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/05/distraction.html



Stories included in Emil:

Best Buds, https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/06/best-buds.html

Getting What You Want, http://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/08/getting-what-you-want.html

The Boys Cook Dinner, https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-boys-cook-dinner.html



Stories included in Classic Tales Retold:

Little Green Greatcoat: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/09/little-green-greatcoata-fairy-tale.html

The Boy Doll Who Cried Wolf: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2021/07/the-boy-doll-who-cried-wolf.html

Lost in the Woods: https://thedollsstorybook.blogspot.com/2022/05/a-scary-story.html



Poems included in Our Favorite Verses:










Money in a Jar

Veronika was concerned when she found Billy looking sad. "What's the problem, Billy?" she asked. "You look as if you just...