Screens banishing kids' imaginary friends

By By Alison Kershaw, Pa Education Correspondent
Updated August 26 2019 - 9:43am, first published 9:39am
Children often have little time to be bored or left to their own devices.
Children often have little time to be bored or left to their own devices.

Pre-school workers say imaginary friends are becoming less common, with too much screen time affecting children's imaginations.

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