 Babies were give little Thorns-hammer to protect. From evil.  They were given names Same like there father Isn’t that nays we do not have to name.

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 Babies were give little Thorns-hammer to protect. From evil.  They were given names Same like there father Isn’t that nays we do not have to name awer brother name as or father

 Viking children didn’t go to school because they had work to do at home they hadn't even make a school building. I wish we hadn't had school!!!!!! They had to clean up when they had only 5! girls where taught haw to. Spin. Weave milk cow. Prepare food

 Boys didn’t get told off for fighting in fact they were actually encouraged to fight-not just with their fists or by wrestling, but with proper weapons : spears,axes and sword.

 Viking children played games Children would play with wooden toy animals.  A favourite Viking board game was called Hnefatafl.  One Viking game involved a type of bat and ball and was called ‘Kingy bats’.

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