09/09
Blooregard Q. Kazoo – Mac’s imaginary friend had to seek shelter at Foster’s home of imaginary friends, as Mac’s mom thinks her son is too old to have a make-believe friend.
Mac – Bloo and Mac are great friends, and Mac prefers to spend his time at Foster’s Home rather then to be bullied around by his older brother.
Wilt – while he is not exactly the “perfect” imaginary friend, Wilt’s personality and cheerful nature are almost contagious.
Eduardo – one of the scariest members of Foster’s home of imaginary friends, Eduardo may look tough but he…
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09/01
In Sandbox-style games with guns there are no children. Bully isn’t included.
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
Tags: Bully, Characters, Children, Discussion, Every, Games, guns, Noticed, Pedestrians, Sandbox-style, Sandboxstyle, style games, There
07/08
examples are stealing,doing drugs, fighting, joining gangs
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06/05
I like to write fiction. Sometimes, one of my characters would be a toddler. I don’t have kids of my own, so it’s hard for me to write a character who is a toddler. I’m afraid I might make them too mature or too immature, too intelligent or too dumb for their age, etc.
Does anyone know a website that has a guide for authors/writers on how to write characters that are toddlers/children?
Tags: Characters, Fictional, Stories, Toddler, Write