They learn't rural skills like farming, milking the cow etc
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.
Labels were tied on to evacuees when they left home
country side
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.
They were expected to do what children in schools everywhere do - learn.
contryside
In the country side
because of the rationing
5 years
they still weren't allowed home
All the time
carlisle