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In the 1500-1600s, children engaged in a variety of games and activities for fun, often reflecting their social class and environment. They played outdoor games like tag, hide-and-seek, and various ball games, while wealthier children may have enjoyed more structured pastimes such as hunting, horseback riding, and learning Musical Instruments. Storytelling, puppet shows, and simple toys made from wood or fabric were also popular among children. Additionally, many participated in seasonal festivals and communal celebrations, which provided opportunities for play and social interaction.

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