Based on surviving images and contemporary descriptions: When very young (up to 3 years) they wore no clothing at all. After that, girls wore blouses and skirts and boys a sort of poncho and - from age 13 on - a loincloth.
Kids in the Aztec time wore nothing because it was to hot to wear anything.
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They wear skirt made out of bamboo and trees and leaves
A calmecac is a school for the children of Aztec nobility.
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Kids in the Aztec time wore nothing because it was to hot to wear anything.
Aztec children did not wear uniforms. However, they often wore simple clothing made from cotton, including tunics and loincloths for boys and blouses and skirts for girls. They may have also worn sandals or went barefoot, depending on their social status.
Aztec children typically wore simple clothing made from local materials such as cotton. Boys usually wore loincloths or short tunics, while girls wore sleeveless dresses. As they grew older, children would wear more elaborate garments that reflected their social status and family background.
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nobles rich Aztecs
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
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they would wear a cape, shorts and a shirt
they did do jobs