Your preschooler's imagination is taking off: Playing make - believe is a hallmark of this age, along with fears
about imaginary monsters and more ordinary things such as the dark or the vacuum cleaner.
Not exact matches
But Telluride, and Venice before it, offers up so many great roles for women — so many brilliantly told films
about real and
imaginary women: a gay rising tennis star, a cleaning lady who falls in love with a
monster, an aging movie star, a bratty teenager, a young Cambodian girl, and on and on it goes.
With so - called puberty «
monsters» speaking directly to characters as if
imaginary friends with raging libidos, the comedy is not only raunchy, but also completely relatable for those who know puberty is less
about blossoming, and more
about finding a quiet place to jerk off.
Scaring the
monster away: What children know
about managing fears of real and
imaginary creatures