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By: Keegan and Brileigh Life in Ancient Rome By: Keegan and Brileigh

Roman Toys Some dolls were made from wax. Kids like to play games like tag, leapfrog, and number games. They liked to play with wooden soldiers.

School for Romans The teachers are very strict. Only the rich kids go to school. After lunch the kids have two to three hours of a break.

Romans Food The wealthy people in Rome get fed by laying on a recliner. The poor people eat bread and wine, and their lucky if they get meat.

Roman Baths Women go to get a bath in the morning and men go in the afternoon. First, the people changed clothes, were rubbed with oil, and gymnasium. Then ,they were scrapped with a metal scrapper. Next, they go into the tepidarium. Then they go into the frigidarium. Finally, they go into the unctorium.

Roman Pets Romans have monkeys, dogs, cats, and goats. The wealthy people have guard dogs.

Sources of Information If I Were a Kid in Ancient Rome by Lou Waryncia