football
football
football
tudor rich children played games that included hopscotch, playing cards football, board games
bows and arrows were quite popular for children in the tudor period
Long hours studying and working didn't stop Tudor children having fun and playing games. Toys were often made from wood or materials which were easily available, such as clay, stone and animal bones. Pig bladders were blown up to make footballs, hoops were made from old barrels, and pebbles or cherry stones were used to play marbles or jacks.
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they made dolls and some times played skee ball
In Tudor times, there was no limit on the size of teams playing football. Often all the inhabitants of one area were eligible to play in a team at the same time.
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