Imagine your brain is like a busy town that never sleeps. When you go to sleep, it starts having adventures, these are dreams. Sometimes they're about things you saw during the day, or even feelings you didn't know you had. Dreams help your brain sort out important stuff and remember what matters most.
Examples
- A child dreams about flying because they feel free during the day.
- Someone has a dream about being lost in a maze because they're feeling confused at work.
- A person keeps dreaming of falling because they’re worried about failing an exam.
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See also
- What Makes a Dream ‘Strange’ or ‘Clear’?
- What Causes Dreams and Why Do We Remember Some?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Dream and Why Do Some Feel So Real?
- What Makes Dreams Feel So Real?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Dream vs. a ‘Bad’ One?
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