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Ohlone children played with a variety of toys and games that reflected their environment and culture. They crafted items such as small dolls made from natural materials, like grass and wood, and played with balls made from deer hide or other materials. Traditional games included variations of tag and races, as well as skill-based games that helped them develop agility and coordination. Their play often mirrored adult activities, helping them learn important life skills in a fun and engaging way.

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