Dreams are like the brain’s way of playing with stories while we sleep. When you dream, your brain is still working, it might be sorting out memories or trying to solve a problem in its own special way. Imagine your brain is like a storyteller at night, making up fun and sometimes weird adventures for you to experience while you’re asleep.
Examples
- You dream about falling because your brain is trying to process a stressful situation from the day.
- You see a long-lost friend in your dream, and it feels real because your brain is sorting through old memories.
- You’re flying like a bird in your dream, just because your brain likes to imagine cool things.
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See also
- Why Do We Dream in Color Sometimes and in Black and White Other Times?
- Why Do We Remember Dreams Differently in the Morning?
- How Do People Remember Dreams So Clearly?
- Why Do Dreams Feel So Real?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
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