Imaginary companions and the children who create them
by
 
Taylor, Marjorie.

Title
Imaginary companions and the children who create them

Author
Taylor, Marjorie.

ISBN
9780195077049
 
9780195146295

Personal Author
Taylor, Marjorie.

Publication Information
New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.

Physical Description
215 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Contents
Introduction -- What are imaginary companions like? -- The characteristics of children who create imaginary companions -- Why do children create imaginary companions? -- Do children think their imaginary companions are real? -- What happens to the imaginary companions created in early childhood? -- Do older children and adults create imaginary companions? -- Fantasy in the lives of children and adults.

Abstract
"In addition to describing imaginary companions and the reasons children create them ... [the author] discusses other aspects of children's fantasy lives, such as their belief in Santa, their dreams, and their uncertainty about the reality of TV characters. Adults who remember their own childhood pretend friends will be interested in the chapter on the relationship between imaginary companions in childhood and adult forms of fantasy"--Jacket.

Subject Term
Imagination in children.
 
Play.
 
Imagination chez l'enfant.
 
Jeu.
 
Imagination in children. (OCoLC)fst00967602
 
Play. (OCoLC)fst01066938
 
Denkbeeldige metgezel.
 
Phantasie (DE-588)4045671-7
 
Kind (DE-588)4030550-8
 
Imagination (DE-588)4072730-0
 
Imagination.
 
Kind.

Electronic Access
Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0725/98007753-b.html
 
Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0638/98007753-d.html


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