"I love that we can lie on the ground and look at the sky," Jolena told Mariah. "Did you know that some dolls can't keep their eyes open when they lie down?"
"Yes," Mariah answered. "They made dolls like that in the factory where I was made. They call that 'sleeping eyes.' I'm glad we can see the sky, too. I don't mind so much that we have to wear a sleep mask at night to be able to sleep," Mariah continued. "Please show me where the stars are, Jolena."
Jolena looked at the sky a long time. "Stars are bright, twinkly things in the sky, right?" she asked. "I don't see anything like that. We should ask Mandy where they are and how to see them. Mandy knows all kinds of things about how the world works."
Jolena could see Mandy in her mind. She imagined Mandy in a special school that teaches you everything about how things work in the world. In her mind, that must have been long, long ago, because Mandy had already been out of her box for nearly two years! Jolena thought perhaps Mandy might even have been a teacher at that school.
"Let's go find Mandy and ask her," Mariah suggested.
The girls got up from the grass and went to find the sister who knows so much. They found her sitting on the bed, reading a book.
"Mandy," Jolena began. "Aren't there supposed to be stars in the sky? Mariah and I were lying in the grass, looking up at the sky, and we couldn't see anything bright and twinkly."
"Yes! I really want to see the stars," Mariah added. "Where are they?"
"The stars are there, Mariah," Mandy answered. "We will just have to wait until it gets dark to see them."
"No," said Mandy. "They are on all the time. We just can't see them."
"Where do they go?" Mariah wanted to know.
"They don't go anywhere," Mandy began. Then she stopped and thought. "Well, actually they are moving all the time, and so are we, we all move together, sort of, so we can find each one in close to the same place in the sky every night at the same time of night. You just can't see them in the daytime, except for our own star, the sun."
"The sun is a star?" asked Mariah.
"Yes, but the sun is much closer and the other stars are far, far away. Our star, the sun, is one reason we can't see the stars in the daytime," Mandy explained. "Because the sun is so much closer, we get a lot more light from it."
"The blanket of air that covers the earth is the other reason we can't see the stars," Mandy continued.
Mandy looked in the dog toy box for a ball. "Let me try to show you how it works," she said.
Mandy handed Jolena a flashlight.
She told her to hold the flashlight so it shone on the ball. "Pretend the ball is the Earth," she said. Then Mandy turned the ball slowly. "As the earth turns, the sun shining on it makes daytime where the sun is shining and nighttime where the light can't reach." The dolls could all see one dark side and one bright side of the ball.
"Now, this is where the air that surrounds the Earth comes in," Mandy explained. "The blanket of air is very big. It goes from down here on the surface of the earth, where we are, to way up in the sky, and when the sun shines on it, it lights up like the inside of a light bulb, from the top of the blanket of air all the way to the ground. We call this blanket of air the atmosphere (AT-mus-feer).
"And the sun!" said Jolena.
"Yes, but human people...children and adults...should never look directly at the sun, even with sunglasses on, because their eyes could be damaged," Mandy said. "Sometimes you can see the moon in the daytime, but it's safe to look at the moon, because it doesn't have light of its own. You can see everything in the sky that's near enough and over the place on the earth where you are, but you can't see the stars."
When it became dark outside, the three dolls went out and looked at the stars, which were now twinkling in the sky, along with the glowing moon.
Jolena and Mariah went back to the towel on the grass and lay down. The dolls looked at each star and imagined how it was a big sun, but a long way away.
"We're very lucky dolls," agreed Mariah.
The two dolls lay there on the towel and watched the stars wink at them.
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
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