As it borders on a reality distortion, the idea is NOT a very popular one in print. I cannot think of any juvenile novel that uses imaginary friends ( as distinct from cartoon characters such as the Disney or Warner staples) as a plot device. The idea is this is a little mentally odd, and should not be encouraged, not really a vice or bad habit, but why suggest it. Kids do have a tendency to (Project) their own personality into the plot of a fictional story- again the somewhat unbridled imagination at full gallop!
No, they are imaginary (unreal).
its called that cuss this imaginable .
Since they're imaginary, you can do anything you want with them! Their personality can be whatever you want, and you can't loose an imaginary friends!
Most fictional books are imaginary
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (some episodes) Australia:G (some episodes) USA:TV-Y7 (some episodes) USA:TV-PG (some episodes)
Imaginary Friends - 2010 was released on: USA: April 2010
The duration of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is 1320.0 seconds.
Pretend friends are friends that you pretend are there, imaginary friends.
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Imaginary Friends - 2008 was released on: USA: 10 May 2008
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was created on 2004-08-13.
Kids that believe in imaginary friends are typically around four years old. Some theories as to why children create these imaginary friends is because they are lonely or bored. Sometimes they indicate that there is an emotional void.