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.
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B: They often played Cards.
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Cards
During World War II, children played games like "Kick the Can," "Hide and Seek," and "Marbles," often using whatever materials were available. "Kick the Can" involved players trying to kick a can while others hid, combining elements of hide-and-seek. "Marbles" was popular, where children would take turns shooting marbles to win their opponents' pieces. Many games were adapted to reflect wartime experiences, incorporating themes of strategy and teamwork.
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.
board games
Children did a lot of things during ww2. They were helping the women and elderly work in the weapons, planes, and shipbuilding factories.
Hop scotch
Yes we did play hopscotch during WWII.
Cards
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
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.
I know many children play chess in France
It's a four-sided top used by Jewish children to play games during Hanukkah.
they played baseball