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Do your kids have imaginary friends? My son has 5 dinosaurs as his imaginary friends. They mostly do what he does, and it's really cute. He says things like he needs to update his dinosaurs' Facebook page. They don't have names, they are collectively "my dinosaurs" when he talks about them. They apparently aren't afraid of monsters, and they hatched from eggs, and they want various things for Christmas (not necessarily the same things DS wants).
How about your kid(s)?
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DD has a trio of imaginary bears. Sometimes they eat dinner with us, and they love to go camping and eat marshmallows.
She has loveys (as in stuffed animals) that have an entire elaborate and lovey world all their own. Currently, as I type, they are out on the lovey luge as Charlotte told me.
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CO Nestie Award Winner-Prettiest Brain-Back to Back!
2011 Bests
5K-22:49 10K-47:38 Half Mary-1:51:50
2012 Race Report
1/1-New Year's 5K-22:11
2/11-Sweetheart Classic 4-mile-29:49
3/24-Coulee Chase 5K-21:40
5/6-Colorado Marathon-4:08:30
5/28-Bolder Boulder 10K
My son has Wolverine as his imaginary friend. Wolverine is often a boy, but sometimes he's a superhero (like the Wolverine X-man) and sometimes he's an actual wolverine animal. When he's a boy, Wolverine is a little older than DS#1, but he can do things like fly airplanes, snowboard (and my son skis), drive, buys expensive toys that he keeps at his house for DS#1 to play with, has houses in CA, CO, and MT that they visit "after [us parents] go to bed at night." Wolverine always one-ups everyone - like "our Christmas tree is good, but Wolverine's is magnificent." Wolverine also reads things to DS#1 so he doesn't have to read.
It's been fun and honestly, I get a little sad when I don't hear about him for a few days b/c Wolverine has been part of our family and stories for about 2 years now, but I think DS#1 is slowly growing out of that.
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DD does this too. And she makes them talk back to her and her other toys. It's funny.
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