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Ancient Egyptian children loved playing with wooden animals. They had dolls and they also played with balls. Only boys from rich families studied at schools. They learnt to read and write. They studied maths and languages too. Girls stayed at home and helped their mothers.

Ancient Egyptian children played with dolls.

Only boys from rich families studied at schools.

Girls stayed at home and helped their mothers.

Ancient Egyptian children played with teddy bears.

All Egyptian children studied at schools.

Egyptian girls studied maths and languages.