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Books with title Imaginary Friend

  • My Imaginary Friend

    Shirley Povondra

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Nov. 21, 2011)
    Having worked extensively in my practice with survivors of sexual molestation, I know how frighteningly alone they often feel with the shame that is their secret. This book offers permission and encouragement to reveal that secret, which in turn provides the opportunity to move from shame to healing. Congratulations to the authors for helping to break the devastating silence. —Judy Justin, M.A., L.M.F.T., Fallbrook, CA ___________________________________________________________________ The book, My Imaginary Friend, tells the story of a seven-year-old girl by the name of Kathann. Kathann is an innocent child with a wonderful and creative imagination. Her creativity helps her face the terrible secret that she is a victim of sexual abuse. Through Kathann’s imagination, she meets Becky, a young girl who encourages her to confront the secret and face her fears of sharing the secret with an adult. Told from a child’s perspective, the story is a wonderful tool to help children gain the courage to speak out when they find themselves molested or abused by an adult. In a supportive and gentle dialogue, the authors raise important issues of trust and fears about the results of telling. The well-crafted illustrations that accompany the story will help children follow Kathann’s journey of taking the first step toward survival and healing. Kathann is a young girl faced with dealing with the terrible secret of being a victim of molestation. Through the eyes and imagination of Kathann, children who are victims of abuse will learn from Kathann’s experience that they have the ability to conquer their pain and fears and take that crucial step of telling an adult. Unfortunately, there are many child predators in society. With a comfortable and easy to read story of strength and encouragement, My Imaginary Friend not only benefits children who are victims of abuse, but will also help other children speak out if something bad happens to them. My Imaginary Friend teaches children that they have the strength to tell an adult when someone hurts them. It is also a wonderful way for parents to discuss the topic with their children without scaring them. The book would be a great addition to libraries. —Tracy Roberts, Write Field Services In My Imaginary Friend, seven-year-old Kathann has a big secret—one she tries never to think about. Kathann likes to do is daydream that she is a princess whose father protects her from ever being hurt. She escapes into this same daydream whenever her step dad comes into her room late at night. A girl appears who only Kathann can see. At first Kathann is surprised and uncertain until she learns this girl is a friend—and that she understands Kathann's secret. With her new friend's encouragement, Kathann finally lets her secret be known.
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  • An Imaginary Friend

    Rachel Ripley

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Sept. 6, 2018)
    Do you believe in imaginary creatures? Is it possible that even if we cannot see them, they might still be there? In the Great Forest live imaginary creatures called Whispers. Come along on their adventures in this Great Forest and beyond!
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  • Imaginary Fiends

    Izzy B, Mark N

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2017)
    Since the day he was imagined, Mr. Thrumpkin and Harry were the best of friends, but now, Mr. Thrumpkin could only watch as Harry slowly slipped away. Mr. Thrumpkin does what all imaginary friends do when they're no longer needed. He goes to the streets... to the back alleys... to the place where imaginary friends become imaginary fiends. Does Mr. Thrumpkin have what it takes to be an Imaginary Fiend, or will he remember his vow to be a forever friend and not a fiend?
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  • Imaginary Fred

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Harper Collins Childrens Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Imaginary Fred
  • Caillou: My Imaginary Friend

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Eric SĂ©vigny

    Paperback (Chouette Publishing, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Caillou has lots of fun with his imaginary friend George.
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  • Aura: My/Our Imaginary Friend

    Bob Bello, Viktoria Archimedes

    eBook (Timeship Studio, Feb. 13, 2017)
    EPISODES 97 & 98: In 2009, a physiotherapist recommends a 14-year old paraplegic boy to fight his muscle atrophy by swimming. His divorcing parents send him to live with his handicapped grandfather in Okinawa, where the two must fight not only their medical conditions, but also something that defies human logic. (PG-13)
  • Figler: My Imaginary Friend

    Erica Taylor

    language (Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc, April 15, 2014)
    Accolades to Erica Taylor for Figler: My Imaginary Friend. Taylor takes her readers on a journey of self-realization as a child comes to ultimately discover that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the impossible.Jeanine Wood - Distance Learning Coordinator Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
  • Imaginary

    Poppy Jackson

    language (W2G Publishing, Sept. 8, 2012)
    A story of betrayal, heartbreak, and an improbable love, with a normal teenage girl stuck in the middle.Born in New Orleans and now residing in Chattanooga, Poppy Jackson is quickly being recognized as one of the South's hottest new authors. Creating riveting stories of romance, vampires, intrique and hope, Ms. Jackson's novels are causing readers to fall madly in love with their main characters: Charlotte, Moody and Benjamin. Often called "A touching teen romance with real heart," Imaginary is the first of much more to come.
  • Grug and his Imaginary Friend

    Ted Prior

    language (Simon & Schuster Australia, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Meet Gubby - Grug's imaginary friend! This classic Aussie hero is back from the bush to enchant a new generation of youngsters!
  • Figler: My Imaginary Friend

    Erica Taylor

    Paperback (Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc, April 15, 2014)
    Accolades to Erica Taylor for Figler: My Imaginary Friend. Taylor takes her readers on a journey of self-realization as a child comes to ultimately discover that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the impossible. Jeanine Wood - Distance Learning Coordinator Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
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  • Emily's Imaginary Friends

    Frank DeVito

    language (, Feb. 10, 2013)
    Children's book of a child's vivid imagination and her "friends." Inspiring story with laughter among family and grandparents,
  • DAISY My Imaginary Friend: Day 1

    Kristin Dodson

    language (Kristin Dodson, Dec. 17, 2010)
    This a cute story about a little girl Sally who is 6. Her best friend went on a seven day vacation and her Daddy gave her a Daisy to take her mind off her friend being gone. However, the Daisy comes to life and only Sally can hear her. They go on an adventure. The story is based on some actual facts at the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis, MO. Daisy talks to Sally and they go on adventures together with her Mom. However, Sally's mom and dad do not know that Daisy talks to Sally.Each day is a new adventure and a story in its self. This collection also teaches children a few manners and rules that could be implemented in their own lives and homes. Each adventure is about an actual place. It is based on the adventures and wonderful places to go and see in Historic Saint Louis, MOAll are from personal experiences of the author, Enjoy.