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The 1930s was the midst of the Great Depression, and children commonly resorted to creating their own games with the few toys they had. Activities were often imaginative and toys homemade or very cheap, yet children were still able to enjoy their free time. A number of Board Games were developed in the 1930s that are still around today. Scrabble was created in the early 1930s. Children also spent time outdoors in neighborhood settings and engaged in imaginative, open play. In the winter sledding and skating were popular outdoor activities.

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