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  1. Hi KIDZ! Welcome to a BRAND NEW SEASON of the DR. Binocs show. Watch this video by Dr. Binocs and learn why do we sleep.

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  2. Why Do We Need Sleep Anyway?! | Science for Kids | @OperationOuch - YouTube. 0:00 / Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/iDvxKsDid you know we spend a third of our lives sleeping? But why...

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  3. Feb 23, 2024 · Join Smartie the Alpaca on a whimsical adventure into the fascinating world of sleep! 🦙 In this enchanting episode, Smartie uncovers the mysteries of why we need to catch those Z's and dives...

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  4. www.youtubekids.comYouTube Kids

    YouTube Kids provides a more contained environment for children to explore YouTube and makes it easier for parents and caregivers to guide their journey.

    • What Is A Sleep System?
    • Why Is It Important to Use A Sleep System?
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    Sleep systems are positioning aids used during the night to help protect body shape. They provide support for your child or young person so that they are in a better position compared to if they were to sleep without a sleep system.

    Children and young people with limited movement and conditions that affect their muscle tone are at risk of changes to their body shape. For example, changes in spinal position, shape of their rib cage or their hip position. Changes to body shape can lead to problems such as, difficulties with breathing, digestion, pressure areas, pain, reduced fun...

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    Wash at maximum of 40 degrees Celsius. The line underneath means it needs a slower spin cycle. Wash at maximum of 60 degrees Celsius. Wash at maximum of 95 degrees Celsius. Do not bleach. Do not iron. Tumble dry on low heat. Do not tumble dry.

    If your child has a Simple Stuff Works sleep system then there is a useful YouTube video guide explaining how to set it up.

    Body temperature should be taken with a thermometer an hour after your child has fallen asleep. Temperatures should be taken each night for 3 to 5 days before starting to use the sleep system. Once the sleep system is in place repeat the same process. If there is a big difference in temperature then bedding or night-time clothing will need adjustin...

  5. Splash and Bubbles. Learning About Sleep. Funded By. Gush teaches Splash that he is a schooling fish, therefore he doesn't require much sleep!

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  7. Every Monday Science Trek releases a new video that introduces children to math, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) career potentials in a fun, informative way. Subscribe. More...

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