Ellen (who is Jewish) moves in with the Johansens so that she can pretend she's part of the family. After that, Ellen goes to Uncle Henrik's House (Annemarie's uncle) and there they can run away from the Nazis that are looking for her...
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Kirsten Johansen is described as a ten-year-old with dark hair and blue eyes. She is depicted as brave and caring, with a strong sense of loyalty towards her Jewish friend, Ellen.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, when Mrs. Johansen says that friends will take care of Ellen, she means that people who care about Ellen will help protect and look after her during the dangerous time of the Holocaust. It shows the solidarity of the community in helping each other during challenging circumstances.
The German soldiers come, and check if any Jews are hiding in their apartment. There is more to it, but for that you can look at pages 39 to 49, in the Number the Stars book.
short and blonde
there are stars
The stars in the sky are very much like our Sun.
it looked cool with 48 stars and 13 stripes.
it has stars
Pluto
No stars are actually a galaxy. All stars are stars and all galaxies are galaxies. Stars are found in galaxies. Some galaxies look like tiny dots in our night sky, so might look like a star, but they are not stars; they are galaxies.
The Nazi's come to search their house to see if they were hiding the Rosen's. Luckily, they managed to make the Nazi soldiers to believe that Ellen was Lise (Annemarie's older sister who had passed away) by Lise's baby picture. Because Lise had brown hair when she was a baby like Ellen's hair, when Lise got older here hair turned blond.
Planets but the look like stars