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Yes, Anglo-Saxon children did have toys, although they were often simple and handmade. Common toys included wooden dolls, small figurines, and objects like spinning tops and balls made from natural materials. Archaeological finds suggest that children also played games and participated in activities that encouraged imaginative play, reflecting the importance of play in their development. These toys provided entertainment and helped children learn skills for adult life.

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