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Collection of Snorings (18)

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A cheerful child rests soundly, wrapped in a blue dotted blanket-ideal for illustrating bedtime routines and healthy sleep habits.
A playful doodle of a sleeping cloud, complete with classic “Zzz” symbols to represent restful slumber.
It’s not just you-reading before bed naturally triggers drowsiness for many. Here’s why-and what to do about it.
A cozy brown bear napping peacefully, ideal for illustrating rest, hibernation, or calm moments.
A cheerful cartoon sleeper enjoying restful slumber, perfect for illustrating sleep tips or bedtime routines.
Snoring isn’t just noisy-it can signal underlying sleep issues. Learn when it’s harmless and when it warrants a doctor’s visit.
A peaceful sleeper caught mid-dream, with a classic alarm clock waiting to wake him-perfect for illustrating rest, fatigue, or bedtime routines.
A simple yet effective illustration of deep sleep, perfect for articles on rest, insomnia, or circadian rhythms.
A tired little one can’t resist a big yawn-snuggling their favorite pillow as naptime calls!
A fun, comic-inspired illustration highlighting the disruptive sound of snoring-perfect for engaging health education content.
When the shovel drops and the bucket overflows-nap time is officially declared.
A cozy bedtime scene featuring a young girl drifting into deep, restful sleep.
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When the 3 p.m. crash hits harder than expected-and your coffee’s already cold.
A cozy, cartoon-style sleeper wrapped in a bright blue blanket, drifting into peaceful slumber-ideal for illustrating bedtime routines or sleep tips.
Left: Restricted airway causing obstruction; Right: Jaw advanced forward, opening the airway and allowing unobstructed breathing.
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