Do Apples Sleep? 🌙 A gentle bedtime garden tale
Do Apples Sleep — story
Do Apples Sleep? Hedgehog whispered yes as stars blinked above. “All day they sip sunshine and morning dew; at night they close their invisible eyes and rest.”
Through the garden he tiptoed: “Good night.” Leaves sighed, apples glowed red in the moonlight. The garden felt lit from within — as if the apples really did sleep.
The science, simply
Plants follow a circadian rhythm: more active by day, quieter by night. NASA notes plants are less active at night and “wake” when the Sun rises. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Leaf stomata — tiny pores — mostly close at night to save water. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12} Plants still respire at night, using stored energy. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
Further reading: NASA, KidsGardening.
Parent tips
- Build a calm ritual: same time, short story, dim light.
- Try a leaf-breath: inhale 4, exhale 4 (like a leaf opening/closing).
- Keep paragraphs short for mobile reading.
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