Sleep Is for Everyone

Sleep Is for Everyone by Paul Showers, published by Harper Collins on April 11, 1997, is an illustrated book that explores the importance of sleep. This 32-page work addresses the common childhood question of why bedtime comes too early and delves into the scientific reasons behind the necessity of sleep for the brain and body.
Readers will find an engaging explanation of how rest is essential after a day filled with activity, paralleling the need for muscles to recuperate after exertion. The book presents scientific insights in a way that is accessible to children, making it a valuable addition to juvenile nonfiction. With a focus on biology and the science of nature, this edition serves as a thoughtful response to young readers’ curiosity about sleep and its vital role in their daily lives.
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Bedtime often seems to come too early, but what would happen if you never went to sleep? When scientists decided to find out, they discovered that your brain needs a rest after a long day of thinking, just as your muscles would need a rest after a long day of work.
A different kind of bedtime story, this book is the perfect response to the question ‘Can’t I stay up a little longer?’
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