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Anglo-Saxon children typically engaged in various activities that reflected their societal roles and daily life. They played games, spent time outdoors, and learned practical skills useful for their future, such as farming, crafting, and domestic tasks. Education was informal, often provided by family members or local elders, focusing on essential survival skills and cultural traditions. Additionally, some children might have been exposed to early forms of literacy and religious instruction, especially in wealthier families.

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