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The magic of sleep / written and illustrated by Vicky Woodgate.

By: Woodgate, Vicky.
Publisher: New York DK Publishing c2021Edition: First American edition.Description: 72 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm. Media type: unmediated ISBN: 9780744026542; 0744026547.Subject(s): Sleep | Sleep--Physiological aspects | Sleep behavior in animalsDDC classification: Ref. 612.821 W887m 2021
Contents:
What is sleep? -- Sleeping positions -- Larks and owls -- The body -- Stages of sleep -- Dreams -- Nightmares -- History, myths, and legends -- Sleep through history -- Beds through time -- Myths and legends -- The night sky -- Humans and sleep -- Night work -- How and where -- How much sleep? -- The map of sleep -- Sleep in nature -- Sky -- Land -- Underground -- Underwater -- Who's awake? -- Sleep in numbers -- Plants -- Tips for better sleep -- True or false -- Mindfulness -- Dream journal -- Practical tips.
Summary: "We spend about 26 years of our lives sleeping, but how much do you really know about what happens when your head hits the pillow? This book answers all your questions about what goes on in your head when you snooze, including the difference between light and deep sleep, where dreams come from, and how essential sleep is to staying healthy. Discover fascinating facts about how people slept in the past, and how people sleep in different ways around the world. Did you know that the oldest mattress was found in South Africa and is 77,000 years old? Vivid illustrations by Vicky Woodgate bring the topic to life. As well as humans, learn about the sleeping habits of other animals, from bears hibernating to how bats sleep upside down. Even plants sleep! Finally, learn how you can get a proper night's sleep with practical tips and ideas for meditation to calm your mind before bedtime. This book is ideal for children who have difficulty getting to sleep, as well as anyone who wants to learn more about how our brains and bodies work."-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: New Acquisitions SY2023-2024 as of Jan.18,2024
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What is sleep? -- Sleeping positions -- Larks and owls -- The body -- Stages of sleep -- Dreams -- Nightmares -- History, myths, and legends -- Sleep through history -- Beds through time -- Myths and legends -- The night sky -- Humans and sleep -- Night work -- How and where -- How much sleep? -- The map of sleep -- Sleep in nature -- Sky -- Land -- Underground -- Underwater -- Who's awake? -- Sleep in numbers -- Plants -- Tips for better sleep -- True or false -- Mindfulness -- Dream journal -- Practical tips.

"We spend about 26 years of our lives sleeping, but how much do you really know about what happens when your head hits the pillow? This book answers all your questions about what goes on in your head when you snooze, including the difference between light and deep sleep, where dreams come from, and how essential sleep is to staying healthy. Discover fascinating facts about how people slept in the past, and how people sleep in different ways around the world. Did you know that the oldest mattress was found in South Africa and is 77,000 years old? Vivid illustrations by Vicky Woodgate bring the topic to life. As well as humans, learn about the sleeping habits of other animals, from bears hibernating to how bats sleep upside down. Even plants sleep! Finally, learn how you can get a proper night's sleep with practical tips and ideas for meditation to calm your mind before bedtime. This book is ideal for children who have difficulty getting to sleep, as well as anyone who wants to learn more about how our brains and bodies work."-- Provided by publisher.

REFERENCE Physiology & related subjects