No. Scribes only taught other apprentice scribes. The general public was not taught how to read.
Aten did not have children save the pharaoh.
the ancient Egyptian game of leapfrog was called "khuzza lawizza".
Indeed they did. There are various hieroglyphics around Egypt depicting children playing during times of great prosperity. While life for Egyptian kids was for some far harder then that of kids in today's day and age they still managed to spend time playing, and for that matter still do.
they didnt wear anything until they reached puberty. B but when they did they wore short skirts.
Yes; both Seshat and Ma'at were regarded as wives of Thoth, but Seshat was also regarded as his daughter.
We both teach our kids safe sex and we both whip our kids
Young Egyptians learned to write just like kids learn to write today. Scribes or teachers would teach the children how to write.
no, because kids cant teach adults adults have to teach kids
It is easier to teach little kids because you would have to know everything to teach a big kids :)
to teach kids
Egyptian kids played a board game called a senet sort of like what we play today!
scribes were important on Egypt to record tings that were happenng in the town like birth deth and so on.
You must teach kids that animals are living creatures and it is not nice to hurt them.
It is easier to teach kids how to draw because they will be way more concentrated
It teaches kids to be more environmental
hathor the Egyptian god have around 12 kids
No, it is just a fun game to play around with, it is not supposed to teach kids about different religions