Homonym: Klaas Vaak (Sleep)
Klaas Vaak is a character from Dutch folklore, often associated with the concept of sleep and dreams. He is depicted as a kind of sandman who sprinkles sand in the eyes of children to help them fall asleep. His name translates to "Klaas the Sleepy," and he is known for bringing pleasant dreams.
In some stories, Klaas Vaak rides a horse and carries a bag of dreams. He is similar to other cultural figures like Sandman in Western folklore and Morpheus in Greek mythology, who also represent sleep and dreams. His tales are often shared to encourage children to embrace bedtime.