children Egyipts

toys and games

Education

Role in society

Privilege

insteresting facts

Gender roles

rich kids

poor children

Rich Egyptians kids lived in large, comfortable houses with many rooms. Walls were painted and the floors had colored tiles

the egyptian childrens play like whit animals of rocks or animals of wood and girls play like whit dalls of fabrics

Children were considered adults at a very young age in Ancient Egypt.

However, they had fun playing games and swimming in the Nile River.

Archeologists have found evidence of all sorts of kids toys such as rattles, toy lions, balls, and spinning tops.

Until about age 5, kids had no jobs or responsibilities

he longest river in the world, the Nile, runs through Egypt. Egypt is famous for its ancient civilization, the Ancient Egyptians, who date back to around 3150 B.C. Egypt is home the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The most popular sport in Egypt is football (soccer).

Education in ancient Egypt was mostly reserved for the boys of wealthier families. Although there is some evidence that , girls did go to school and even became doctors. Boys usually started school at the age of 7 and they were taught to read and write as well as mathematics.

Kids were encouraged to play games that developed strength and agility

when childrens were little they dont have like important role the responsibilities, was taught to read, write, do math and science and others were taught to work they stay at home .and poor children They received a high level of education and grew up to have official responsibilities in government.

in egypt there was machist the obligations of they boys was like estudy or now a lot of things and the girls stay in home no wing how to cook how to sew or doing obligations of the house

poor childrens lives in poor houses and they dont have the sames privilieges of rich children they dont have de same education and they help whit they parenst girls and boys too