Clinical psychologist Rachael K. Tan answers all your questions about kids' imaginary friends. Keep reading to find out more...
Research shows that once children reach school age, both boys and girls are equally likely to have an imaginary companion.
“When my brother was little he acted like he had angels talking to him every second. One day my mom overheard him say, ‘I can't kill him! He's my only dad.’”
Thanks to a group of artists, six lucky kids got to hug their imaginary friends. All the real-life renderings were based on the kids' sketches
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