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Yes babies do dream and what they dreamed about is what's happening around them. I have watched my son dreaming because he was laughing in his dream.

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They do but not in the same way as adults as they don't have the space or the knowledge to draw on.

Studies have shown that for babies dreaming is part of their development and provides a pathway to their learning for language and other vital activities they need as they grow. They can't dream about superheros or similar because they have not yet learned about them but they definitely enter that dreaming stage of REM as we can witness by their twitching and eye rolling.
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They do always have a dream. Thats why most of the time they are smiling while sleeping. They dreamed a lot of things but not same like us adult. Most of them dream about playing and sometimes you can make then smile while sleeping because they can hear you in their dreams. If they felt something in real life it can also happened on their dreams.
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Yes babies do dream and it can be observed from their movements, and even talking while sleeping. This is associated with their growth and development. 
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It is sad to say that they only dream at the age of 2. It needs for the brain to develop before they can have these nightmares or good dreams.
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As for me I think babies do dream. But again it's not easy to to discover it. We only believe that they do dream after they scream or cry suddenly when they are deeply in sleep.
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Babies dream just like adults do, but their dreams are simpler and more basic. They usually involve images of familiar people and objects.
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Newborns spend about 50 Percentage of their sleep in REM , estimate the American Academy of pediatric this is why It's thought that new babies might dream more than the rest of us
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Opinions on this topic vary greatly. Some people believe that babies dream because they are born, and the baby's brain doesn't yet have the ability to develop fully. Others believe that babies dream because they may think about the things they see or feel in their bodies. Ultimately, there is no right or wrong answer, and it is up to each individual to decide what they believe.
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It's difficult to determine whether or not babies dream since they can't verbally communicate their experiences. However, studies have suggested that babies do, in fact, dream.


Research has shown that infants spend a significant amount of time in REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, which is the stage of sleep associated with vivid dreaming in adults.


 During REM sleep, the eyes move rapidly beneath the eyelids, and the brain activity is similar to that of a person who is awake.


Additionally, studies have observed babies making facial expressions, moving their limbs, and even making sounds during REM sleep, which could indicate that they are dreaming.


Overall, while we can't say for certain whether or not babies dream, the evidence suggests that they likely do

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It turns out that infants and babies don't start having vivid dreams until around the age of two. Only when their brains develop well past this stage, will babies start having dreams and nightmares.
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