Kellyanne's imaginary friends disappear on the same day that her opal miner father is accused of a shameful crime, and her brother Ashmol organizes a town-wide search for the missing pair.
When her mother disappears and a menacing stranger tries to claim her home, Brightwood Hall, for himself, Daisy must use her wits, courage, and help from her imaginary friends to survive.
At age fourteen, Ted Merritt is eager to replace his imaginary friend, a bacon-loving pirate, with real friends but soon he is led from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, into a world of discarded "abstract companions" who are intent on wreaking vengeance on the human race.
No friend is perfect--Rudger, Amanda's Shuffleup's friend, is imaginary. That's his imperfection. Even so, Amanda has fun with Rudger--but then the sinister Mr. Bunting arrives at Amanda's doorstep, and he hunts imaginaries. To save Rudger, Amanda has to stop imagining him--but that might be his end as well.
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An imaginary friend waits a long time to be imagined by a child and given a special name, and finally does the unimaginable--he sets out on a quest to find his perfect match in the real world.
Dory, the youngest in her family, is a girl with a very active imagination, and she spends the summer playing with her imaginary friend, pretending to be a dog, battling monsters, and generally driving her family nuts.
"Fred is a young boy whose world is filled with magical, colorful friends that fill his heart with joy. However, as he gets older things start to change and these childhood friends slowly fade away until he can no longer see them. But a chance meeting with a special young girl reminds Fred that magic and wonder never really disappear...they live forever in our hearts"--Provided by publisher.
When Chad and his friends hold a competition to see whose imaginary friend is the best, the schoolyard bully says his is the best, but in the end everyone learns the true power of friendship.
Bernadette feels sad when her classmates make fun of her for having an imaginary friend and being different, but one day a new little girl, Sofie, moves in next door, and Bernadette realizes that being different is not really strange at all.