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The children of Jesus' time used materials which were readily available. They had constructed shallow sand boxes on the roof of their homes for them to play in. They also had scraps of wood or blocks with which to construct walls and cities of their imagination. The Jews had strict laws concerning "graven images" so they did not play with clay dolls or replicas of any people or animals. Jewish children like most children also played at being grown ups so role playing was a large part of their play life.

The Olympic games were well known throughout the Roman Empire so Jewish children most likely would adapt some of those activities in their play life.

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