This question goes out to the experienced parents and baby-sitters: )
I was telling my six year old sister bedtime story and I came up with a pretty good one based on Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series. The problem is I made it too convincing (all the dragon-riding, hatching, telepathy, weyrs stuff) and now she really believes that there's a place called Pern. She's been pining about not being able to live in Pern and about wanting to become a dragonrider for a couple of days now.
I'm worried because I don't want to tell her that it's all fake. At the same time she's been pushing me to tell her more but I don't want her to get too into it.
It's nice to have little kids believe in folklore and such. But it's like, one day, they will realize that Santa Claus is not true and that would be a really sad day (it was for me).
So what do I do? Do I continue with the stories? Should I trying hinting to her that it's not true? If so, how?
Teenage Sister, who's a big fan of Pern
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