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Inuit children traditionally played various games that often mimicked adult activities or helped develop skills for survival. They engaged in games like "blanket toss," where a group would throw a person into the air using a blanket, and "seal hunting," which involved skillfully throwing a spear at a target. Other popular games included "string games" and races that promoted agility and teamwork. These activities not only provided entertainment but also reinforced cultural values and physical abilities essential for their environment.

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