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Monsters and Imaginary Friends – Back with a Vengeance.
A while ago I wrote about my middle daughter’s pre-occupation with monsters in Monsters and Imaginary Friends. The monsters haven’t gone away. In fact we have more monsters now, her sister has her own monsters that sometimes come out at … Continue reading
Posted in early education & play, parenting, Uncategorized
Tagged imaginary friends, monsters, story telling
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