People dream because their brains are having a fun party while they sleep, and during sleep, their bodies rest and prepare for the next day.
Sleep is like taking a break from being awake. It has different stages, think of them as different rooms in a magical castle. When you first fall asleep, you're in the quiet room, where your body relaxes and starts to heal. Then you move into the dreamy room, where your brain plays with thoughts and memories like toys.
Dreams happen mostly during this dreamy room stage, called REM sleep (which stands for Rapid Eye Movement). Your eyes might flicker under your eyelids, and your brain is busy making up stories using pieces of your day. Sometimes you’re in a dream about flying or talking to animals, it’s like the brain is playing a fun game with your imagination.
When you wake up, you leave the castle, and your body feels refreshed, ready for more adventures!
Examples
- Adults might forget their dreams quickly but remember them when they're excited.
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