In America, we did nothing special. We grew up playing with our toys and trying to outsmart our parents. Some of the older kids would, on occasion, take up a collection of items for the "boys overseas", or write letters. The only thing we had to do was be quiet when Dad was listening to the war news on the radio. I know the situation was very different for children in other parts of the world, but I can't speak for them.
Farmers
Research your own family history to get the answer to this question. People who were children during World War 2 would now be grandparents and great grandparents.
1939-1944
Yes we did play hopscotch during WWII.
A home guards job was to work on the farm and look after children. But they did not fight at war
Rations
an orange
Women and children.
Prisoners of war, children, and others.
people
Evacuated to the countryside
They plat games everywhere
about 600,000
children
Farmers
Children were generally not allowed in the ballrooms during World War 2. Ballrooms were primarily used for military planning, social events for soldiers, or government functions. It was a time of war and the ballrooms were not typically considered suitable or safe spaces for children.
Research your own family history to get the answer to this question. People who were children during World War 2 would now be grandparents and great grandparents.