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It was the era before radio, before TV, and before the internet, so children's games and toys were not electronic. They might be made of tin, or wood, or metal, or cloth. But just like kids today, kids in the 1910s enjoyed playing with their toys-- boys had toy guns (influenced by the war), girls had dolls. Boys played outdoor sports (football was popular, as was the game of marbles), girls played tag or jump rope as well as various pretend games, usually oriented around family and home (society was much more traditional and gendered back then). Both boys and girls played Board Games and card games with friends and family members. And young children loved spinning tops, and they were also excited about the new fad, teddy bears.

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