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What are imaginary friends?
Imaginary friends are pretend friends that children make up in their imaginations. They're usually nothing to worry about.
Imaginary friends come in all shapes and sizes. They can be based on someone your child already knows, a storybook character or even a soft toy. Sometimes they come purely from your child's imagination. They're mostly human, but they can also be animals.
These friends might always be there, or they might come and go. They might exist only in certain spots like the cubby house or at the kitchen table. And they might appear and disappear for no apparent reason.
When do imaginary friends appear and how long do they last?
Children as young as 2½ years can have an imaginary friend. Children might sometimes have more than one imaginary friend.
Children usually stop playing with make-believe friends when they're ready to move on. Imaginary friends are most likely to be around for several months, but they could be a feature of your child's life for a few years.
Why do children have imaginary friends?
Your child's imaginary friend could be someone who:
listens to and supports your child
plays with your child
can do things that your child can't do
is special and belongs only to your child
doesn't judge or find fault with your child.
Your child is in charge of what the imaginary friend says, what the friend does and who the special friend can 'play' with. This could also be part of the friend's appeal.
Imaginary friends allow children to explore a make-believe world that they create all by themselves. In fact, children with make-believe friends might be more imaginative and more likely to enjoy fantasy play and magical stories.
The way children play with or talk about their friends can tell you a lot about how they're feeling. Make-believe friends give you insight into your child's inner world, and your child's likes, dislikes and tastes.