![]() ![]() Kids will love the zany antics, and parents will find plenty of chances to discuss the real-vs.-made-up worlds. The adventures are all the more fun because they're shared with a real-life friend - even though Dory's family, after long experience with her fantasy characters, think Dory's making up this friend too. ![]() ![]() Her adventures with imaginary friends, particularly BFF Mary the monster, involve low-level, real-world mayhem (such as going to school with a supply of sliced salami stashed in various places) and wacky imaginary adventures complete with swordplay, poison, a scary witch, and another imaginary character the witch has turned into a chicken and intends to turn into soup. Parents need to know that, as in the previous volume, chapter book Dory and the Real True Friend is narrated by imaginative 6-year-old (and often annoying younger sibling) Dory, aka Rascal. Dory and Rosabelle's imaginary adventures involve things catching on fire, swordplay, poison - and lemon juice as a magical weapon.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Another imaginary character gets turned into a chicken and seems destined for the soup pot. Gobble Gracker, the imaginary villainess from Book 1, returns for more mayhem, with an army of helpers. ![]()
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