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Ten examples of interesting childhood stories

1. Old Popsicle

"Psicles are on sale", this was my favorite sound in the summer when I was a child. When we were young, we didn’t have ice cream, only popsicles, which cost 2-3 cents each. Now it seems that they are too cheap, and many children have never seen even a few cents.

But in that era, it was still very expensive. The tuition for the first grade was only 50 cents! Therefore, I am not particularly willing to buy it. I only buy one to relieve the heat when it is extremely hot.

2. Treasure throwing

When I was a child, the game of throwing treasures was very popular with children. They not only played it but also compared who could stack it more beautifully. Girls like to use floral paper. There was no cardboard for sale at that time. The New Year pictures at home were the best paper. If parents allowed them to use it, it was like a treasure. The stacked treasures should not only look good, but also be easy to use. Everyone will throw them together to see who can flip them over the least.

In order to win, some students will add a piece of aluminum and iron inside to increase the weight. This will increase the chance of winning. However, when everyone follows suit, the game becomes fairer.

3. Little hat

When I have nothing to do, I often tear off a piece of paper from my homework book, cut it into a long strip, fold it, and then make it into a toy like a little hat. The gameplay is very simple. Put it on your finger and spin it, use a pencil to hold it. Several children can compete together to see whose one falls off first. You can also put it on your finger and hold it up and run to see who can keep lifting it longer.

4. Skipping rope

A hemp rope is just a skipping rope. It is not as beautiful and useful as the colorful skipping ropes nowadays, but children have never disliked it. Single jump, double jump, triple jump, multi-person jump, various forms, various tricks, and many skills. There were no videos to follow at that time, it was all passed down from generation to generation.

5. Hopscotch

On the land, use stones or branches to draw a house or a big snail, put a sandbag on it, and you can have a good time. Even if it is only 10 minutes between classes, there will be a group competition. As soon as the class bell rings, everyone will run into the classroom dripping with sweat.

6. Play with pebbles

Collect some pebbles, apricot kernels, and snail shells to make baby toys. Sprinkle these toys on the ground, draw them with your fingers, and then use your fingers to flick one of the toys to hit the other, but not the third one. Whoever hits the most will win.