Evacuees had to try to fit in with other children and their families so that they wouldn't feel more emotional about having to leave home. Second answer: The evacuees were primarily sent to farms and country villages. They had to learn to do farm chores and how to play safely in the country. Most of the evacuees had decent experiences but some were abused, had their ration cards stolen from them or were made fun of by the other children or the host families. Some spent hours writing to their families.
A: children were given figurines which were intended to encourage them to support the war. they were given English people (or as they called them Tommies) who were strong and brave, then they gave the children Germans who were cowardly and ugly. many books were also read and mags. card and board games were made to add patriotism to the kids. x-ellaness-x B: They often played Cards. ~Jackson
yes, children play music all around the world. They would play during the Civil war because it gave them something to do, and it made them fewel happy.
Giving birth to kids its the only job done by women
Cards
The evacuees were primarily sent to farms and country villages. They had to learn to do farm chores and how to play safely in the country.
You can play games. You could take the children for a walk or play outside. Give them food if they are hungry.
probably anything they could think of...
Work. They began working almost from the time they could walk.
what games did the yakima tribe play
CHILDREN play field hocky
the inuit children play sky tossing
what games did the yakima tribe play
they play kl games
I know many children play chess in France
they played baseball
they play soccer