yes most children in the united states have to go to school to get an education
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
Buzzy
most, if not all, children during the 1700's did not go to school if they came from a poor family, only rich kids were able to go to school.
Children were required to attend school back in the 1800's.Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law in 1917.
8 at night was the same as the old work days
MAMMY AND DADDY
terrible! they made children work!
school was very tough and ruged
in the 1940s little children played outside with friends and often they went to the cinema if it was open. By Chelsea vallance
In the 1940s, children used tin lunch boxes with popular characters, such as Mickey Mouse or Superman, featured on them. These lunch boxes often came with a matching thermos inside. Themes ranged from cartoons to movies to comic books, reflecting popular culture of the time.
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.
Because WW2 was on at the time children were sent to the country to escape the London bombings and some times 20 children would live in the same room so the answere to your question is yes it was common for people to share rooms in the 1940s
yes west town lane primary school yes west town lane primary school
Children in the 1940s engaged in activities like playing with dolls, marbles, and board games, as well as participating in outdoor games like hopscotch and tag. Many children also listened to radio shows, read comic books, and watched movies as popular forms of entertainment. Additionally, during this time, children often helped with chores around the house or family farm.
The same as children elsewhere at school
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