Why do we dream, and what role do dreams play in sleep?

Dreams are like little movies our brain makes while we're sleeping to help us learn and remember things.

What Dreams Are Like

Imagine you're playing with your favorite toys before bedtime. Your brain takes notes about the fun you had, just like a tiny recorder. When you sleep, it plays back those notes as dreams, kind of like watching a short movie in your head.

Why We Need Dreams

While you're sleeping, your brain is doing some important work. It's sorting through all the things you've learned that day and deciding which ones to keep. Dreams help with this process, just like when you tidy up your room before bedtime, it makes everything easier in the morning.

Sometimes, dreams are about something you did earlier that day, or maybe even a new idea that popped into your head while you were napping. It's like your brain is having little conversations with itself to get ready for tomorrow!

So dreams aren’t just random, they're part of how our brains keep learning and growing. 🛌✨

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Examples

  1. A child dreams about flying because they feel free and unburdened in their sleep.
  2. Someone dreams of failing an exam because they're stressed about a test the next day.
  3. You dream you’re lost in a forest, which might reflect feeling confused or uncertain in your waking life.

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