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  2. Nightmare disorder - Wikipedia

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    According to studies, children at the age of 6–10 years are 41% more likely to experience nightmares and 22% at the age of 11. [35] Children with persistent nightmares range from 10% to 50%. [4] However, only 1% of children meet the criteria of a nightmare disorder. [10]

  3. Night terror - Wikipedia

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    Children of both sexes and all ethnic backgrounds are affected equally. [18] In children younger than three and a half years old, the peak frequency of night terrors is at least one episode per week (up to 3–4 in rare cases). Among older children, the peak frequency of night terrors is one or two episodes per month.

  4. Nightmares! - Wikipedia

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    Nightmares! is a young adult children's literature series co-authored by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller. [1] [2] [3] As of 5 November 2014, the series has been on The New York Times Best Seller list for children's book series. [4] The series comprises three titles. [5] Charlie Laird is having nightmares. He gets them when he moves into his ...

  5. This Bilingual Children's Book Will Help Your Kids Face Their ...

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    Nightmares have finally met a formidable match. Her name is Skeletina and she’s on a mission to help kids enjoy their kookiest, spookiest dreams. Created by author and illustrator Susie ...

  6. Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of nightmares in children (5–12 years old) is between 20 and 30%, and for adults between 8 and 30%. [4] In common language, the meaning of nightmare has extended as a metaphor to many bad things, such as a bad situation or a scary monster or person.

  7. Suffer the Little Children - Wikipedia

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    Bernardo Villela made a Dollar Baby film adaptation. [4] The audiobook version was narrated by actress Whoopi Goldberg. [5] A 2017 short film directed by Alexander Domogarov Jr. was released, titled Let the Children in ("Пустите детей"). The film was made for the YouTube platform in the Russian language with English subtitles.

  8. Nightmare Hour - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare Hour was on the New York Times bestseller list from 1999 to 2000 [1] and was awarded the Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Award for Best Horror/Mystery Book. [2]Sofrina Hinton from Kidsreads said "with its lavish illustrations and clever, direct storytelling and themes that speak to every one of us, NIGHTMARE HOUR is a worthy read for horror fans of any age". [3]

  9. Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids - Wikipedia

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    Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids is a 1992 children's fantasy horror book of cautionary tales written by British author Jamie Rix and is the second book in the Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids series. It was published by André Deutsch and contains 15 short stories.