
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
2004 • Animation, Comedy, Family, Kids, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • TV-Y7
What happens when a child outgrows his trusty Imaginary Friend, the pal that stuck with him through all of the highs and lows of growing up? Well, these creations pack up and head for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends! Foster's is a one-of-a-kind Victorian mansion filled with hundreds of unique characters from all over the world, thought up by completely different children for completely different reasons. These creatures all live together in this vast, sprawling home with more rooms than you could ever dream possible! Mac, a clever but somewhat shy 8-year-old boy, discovers Foster's when his mom tells him he's too old for his Imaginary Friend Blooregard. Not ready to part with his trouble making best buddy, Mac takes Bloo to Foster's with the hope of giving him a safe place to live, while still being able to visit every day.
Why you should read the novel
While the TV series brings joy through its colorful animation and humor, the source novels delve deeper into the rich lore and intricacies of the imaginary friends' world. The books offer an opportunity to experience the characters’ backstories and emotional journeys, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of their adventures.
Reading the novels encourages imagination and creativity, sparking ideas that resonate deeply with young readers and adults alike. Through the written word, you can explore the significance of friendship and the power of imagination in a way that a TV screen cannot fully convey, making it an enriching experience.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends inspired from
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Novel
by Various Authors


